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The Division PS4 vs Xbox One Frame-Rate Test

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We take a look at how The Division performs on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. Frame-rates are mostly solid, but the experience is slightly less refined on Microsoft's console.

jobboy3742d ago

i think it could definitely have run at 60fps on ps4 most of the time

Vegamyster3741d ago

My GTX 970M gets 60 fps on Medium settings or 45-50 fps high settings 1080p, no way the PS4 can do 60 fps unless they drop the res/graphics.

kraenk123741d ago

PC and console specs aren't comparable just like that.

Rayven3741d ago (Edited 3741d ago )

Although I don't really think the PS4 can run the game @ 60 fps without graphical hits, @kraenk is right. You can't compare the two simply because console versions are always more efficient in using hardware.

And I think you're using a mobile/laptop GPU. I don't know any specifics about it but I think the PS4 is equivalent if not more powerful than your laptop when efficiency is factored in.

Riseer3741d ago

Well your 970M has less bandwidth than the Ps4 gpu but i am sure your Cpu more than makes up for it if you compare it to Ps4.

Vegamyster3741d ago

@kraenk12

Digital Foundry has done multiple tests and the GTX 750 TI paired with i3's offers very similar performance to the PS4 in most games. I wasn't comparing them directly, just saying if my computer with higher specs can't do it then the PS4 won't.

@Rayven

The GTX 970M has very similar performance to a desktop 960, I've uploaded plenty of videos and in nearly all of them i can hit 60 fps with settings cranked in demanding games.

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Riseer3741d ago

Nah maybe 40-45 but not 60fps.

TheXgamerLive3740d ago

Really? Is that all, lol
Stop it already hahaha.

Always those few fanboys.

Great start for gaming in 2016.

DashArrivals3741d ago

Very good job all round for both consoles. I have to say well done to Ubisoft. The game does look great.

Black0ut3741d ago

I was blown out by both the console versions and PC version visuals in the beta. Definitely kudos to Ubi for that...

Praying that the game doesn't get stale as I've loved hearing about it since the announcement.

ziggurcat3741d ago

very sold frame rates for both consoles!

DivineAssault 3741d ago

Dynamic resolution really helps the xbox achieve 1080p.. I think thats the best option for devs moving forward if they want the games to look like PS4.. Good job with performance, maybe ill pick this game up after all.. I pre ordered it but wanted to see some reviews first.. It looks great to me so far..

butchertroll3741d ago (Edited 3741d ago )

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Dynamic resolution really helps the xbox achieve 1080p.

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What "dynamic" has to do with achieving 1080p? Is that some special sauce in Xbone? What spin is that?
You sound like the game is full 1080p. But it's not.

kraenk123741d ago

That doesn't make any sense.

Riseer3741d ago

Yea you are spinning,the fact that Xone needs to run in a dynamic resolution tells you how bad the gpu is. Both console are weak as hell but one of them is just sad.

DivineAssault 3741d ago

What are you talking about? I dont even own xb1, i have PS4.. I know the PS4 version is best like damn near every other game.. Im saying that the dynamic res like they used in halo, helps the xb1 run games in 1080p.. I think its better than them being stuck with 720p all the time..

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rpad849d ago

did you edit out the parts where the author repeated everything you asked?