Remedy Games 🐎technical producer Sasan Sepehr recently 🎀expressed concern about yesterday's Xbox Series S reveal, noting that it's a double-edged sword when you consider the sides of both consumers and producers.

Sepehr took tꦑo Twitter in order to voice his reservations - you can check out the tweet below, which was posted as a direct response to yesterday's news.

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"As a consumer, I love this," wrote Sepehr. "As a technical producer, I see ♑trouble."

Although a variety of information has been made available about both the Xbox Series S and Xbox Series X over the last 24 hours, the tweet Sepehr is referring to ostensibly has to do with the price of Xbox Series S. At $299, it's the cheapest mainstream console on the maꦫrket right now - or at least it will be when it launches on November 10.

But there's another detail in the tweet - right before the price, it says, "next-gen performanc꧅e in the smallest Xbox ever."

This was what Sapehr was referring to, and he was quick to🙈 expand on his concern🤡s in a reply to another user. According to said reply, Sapehr's reservations are largely related to issues that could potentially arise from game optimization - for those unacquainted with the term, game optimization means enhancing the performance and visual fidelity of a game, and has been a major part of conversations about next-gen upgrades for current games.

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And so Sapehr's skepticism is rooted in the fact that Microsoft is offering "next-gen performance" for a console that is less powerful than its flagship Xbox Series X, despite the fact that the ༺latter will obviously perform at a higher level.

The Xbox Series S is 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:due to launch on November 10 and wil🍃l cost $299.

The Xbox Series X, meanwhile, is also set for a November 10 release. At $499, it's a bit pricier than the smaller, digital-onl🎐y variant of Microsoft's next-gen console, but it's worth remembering that you ca🐻n alternatively g🍨et it for a monthly payment of $34.99 -𝓀 which also incl﷽udes Xbox All Access, featuring both Xbox Game Pass and EA Play.

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