1. Microsoft's Xbox Series X promised high frame rates and powerful performance but has often failed to deliver on these promises. 2. The console's marketing emphasized 'True 4K' and high teraflop counts, but many games have launched at 30fps instead of the promised 60fps. 3. Sony's PS5, focusing on other features like SSD and DualSense controller, has managed to offer 60fps options in all first-party titles, contrasting with Xbox's performance.
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