Ultimately, there's an interesting choice with the two next generation machines: PlayStation 5 offers the better experience if frame-rate is the primary focus, where Xbox Series X does fall a little short (a variable refresh rate display does work wonders, however).
Meanwhile, if you're happy with 30 frames per second, the premium Xbox offers the best visual quality by quite some margin along with additional graphical effects and vehicle/NPC density. Quite why both consoles don't get the same features may well come down to how backwards compatibility is implemented by the platform holders. We know that Xbox allows for new Xbox One games to be 'aware' that they are running on Series consoles, opening the door to further console-exclusive features. It's not entirely clear what options are available on the PlayStation side - the unlocked frame-rate here looks similar to the kind of feature that's been added to Sony's own Ghost of Tsushima when run on PS5 hardware.
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30fps is good enough