
I guess...
I guess since I've already finished the second game I should start the first one...I kept putting it off, but I took too long. But I guess it's time now....Is it a good game for you?

I guess since I've already finished the second game I should start the first one...I kept putting it off, but I took too long. But I guess it's time now....Is it a good game for you?
After two months I finally beat this wonderful game...I spent $40 on it and it was glorious I love it, and I don't say that about just any video game. I'll definitely play through the rest of the epilogue, but I need to rest for now...Beating this game is a once-in-a-lifetime experience
As you can see in this Fortnite match, the FPS suddenly became unstable.This has never happened to me in a match before, only in the lobby, which I think is normal.
But as you can see in this video, the FPS went crazy, It even dropped as low as 27, which is good... INSANE! The Xbox Series S is an excellent console that was worth buying at full price.
But this had never happened to me before.Had he experienced dips in form in previous games? ¡Obvious! But they were slight dips that you didn't even notice. But here the FPS literally became unstable and crazy, giving me lag, and that's why I took that Fortnite video clip.
I also have to tell you this... I had been playing for at least 4 hours, the previous matches had been fine. But suddenly this started happening and well... I lost because of it...
What did I do next? Easy, I just exited the game and reopened it, and everything was fixed. The FPS didn't drop again after that It remained stable between 50/60 and the biggest drop I could record was at least 40. But it didn't go below that and quickly stabilized. But honestly, it scared me a little because I'm traumatized by my Playstation 4 getting damaged.
I don't want this to happen to my small, expensive console because I want to play GTA 6 on it, and I can't trust it to run such a behemoth doing this kind of thing. But anyway...
Analyze the video I've attached if necessary, and I want you to tell me personally if something like this has happened to you.And above all, how normal is this on Xbox Series S?
I read your opinions, guys.