In the current console war, it is no secret to anyone that Microsoft does not occupy the top position as the spearhead for the current generation. But we must recognize that the xbox series s It’s quite an attractive device that can get a lot of juice out of it if it’s set up right.
This console from its very presentation was considered the most “accessible” option in terms of its cost and the entertainment options it offers.
It doesn’t have a drive for reading physical discs and it relies 100% on using digital downloads but pretty much every other element of potential fun is there.
The Xbox Series S has a CPU identical to the Series X: An 8-core AMD Zen 2, with very little difference in speed, 3.8 GHZ in the big brother and 3.6 in the little white one.
But the S Series GPU is an AMD RDNA 2 20 CUs 1.565 GHz running at 4 teraflops. Which opens up the need to make some adjustments.
The general idea is that a console automates everything, making the loading of the game more direct and immediate, and therefore the entertainment.
But the truth is that it is necessary to run some additional configurations, particularly in the case of this console, to guarantee a better gaming experience, following these simple steps.
How to improve graphics and gaming sessions with the Xbox Series S
With your Xbox Series S console, your best ally will be the configuration menu of the console itself and your flat screen or smart TV with its HDR high dynamic range calibration options that expand the range of colors and contrasts, which invariably improves the experience. game unless it’s something too cinematic.
The first step is to configure everything from the console itself. Go to the main settings panel on the Xbox Series S and follow these simple steps:
- Select the “General” option.
- Click on the “TV and Display” options.
- Go to the video modes section and select the option “Allow HDR10 and Dolby Vision”.
- If your screen is compatible with both technologies, you will automatically see some tangible improvements in the interface and graphics.
But it is also essential to go to the configuration menu of your screen to find if it has an image mode for video games.
Loading this display mode will calibrate basics like image latency and contrast balance to better match the console with the changes made in the initial steps.
With these improvements we will have a better gaming experience.