Aenea: "Ohh, so it's now fair to compare a game that runs on PC and/or One X with improvements over the regular X1 to a game that runs on a stock PS4?????????? "
Yep, it is entirely fair if the claim is made that Driveclub is equal or better.
If someone is claiming that Driveclub matches the Horizon games at their best available visual quality then we can show Horizon at it's best visual quality on PC or Xbox One X and see if they are ri...
1: rainslacker
You don't have a clue what you are talking about and I haven't seen you do any better. Because you can't.
Note the car is not moving and this is not motion blur. That is what the ground textures actually look like everywhere a few feet away from the camera. Completely blurred.
Here's Driveclub's amazing textures from just a few feet away: h...
You need a lesson sampsonon. Luckily I'm the one to give it to you. Here are some of my very own personal screenshots of these two games, having played them both extensively. Taken directly from my PS4 Pro, and my PC running these titles.
As ever, click show full resolution
Driveclub's texture filtering and texture resolution:
https://ibb.co/mT6yYU
2701d ago 10 agree6 disagreeView comment
In my opinion the worst problem with Driveclub's visuals is the very low quality texture filtering that means every single texture like the road only a few feet ahead of the camera is badly blurred. It's mentioned here just below the first frame rate video test: https://www.eurogamer.net/a...
They are actual gameplay screenshots from the game. They aren't doctor...
Sorry sampsonon but you need to compare how they look when you play them, not random photo mode shots or low res, low quality gifs which helps hide imperfections.
Typical Driveclub IN GAME shot:
https://ibb.co/kB9pNp
Typical Horizon 3 IN GAME shot on PC (load full res):
https://ibb.co/nfQDyU
If you still think you ca...
Let me help you here with what Driveclub looks like, on average in gameplay.
Not bullshots, not the rain 10 percent of the time, what it REALLY looks like when you play it 90 percent of the time. These are genuine 1080p PNG quality screen captures of Driveclub. *click load full resolution*
Driveclub: https://ibb.co/b3EpNp
Analysis:
Just as I expected, the classic rain shots of Driveclub. Luckily I know the Driveclub and Horizon games inside out having played them tons..
Did you play Horizon 3 on PC two years ago or on Xbox One X this year after the patch? I did. It looks plenty better than DriveClub when you actually play it.
Everyone always either posts the rain in Driveclub, or shots from the photo mode where the game applies a whole host of settings and quality of effects that ar...
Well it should be fairly close in terms of settings, at 30FPS it's only doing half as much work as a PC running the game in 60FPS. A PC doing that is literally twice as powerful and twice as fast.
It's not fixed. Turning off the game DVR only improves performance slightly, doesn't improve input lag, and also disables one of the best features of the game.
The game still stutters, lags and suffers from a low frame rate. It's slightly better. That is all. I wish people wouldn't just outright lie about these things and mislead people.
No it isn't, and neither is the input lag.
"Buy the world's most powerful console, get the hottest multiplayer game of 2017"
Play it at 20FPS for $500. Yeah. But no.
PC gaming is much bigger than anything else. It's revenues are higher than console combined. Steam figures ignore massive other platforms, like Tencent.
What's more the the Xbox Live activity figure is counted as PC, 360, Xbox One and mobile logins. That's a whole bunch of totally different platforms and it still doesn't match the steam figure. There is only 30 million Xbox One machines sold after all.
Steam has over 150 million active acc...
"Better Than Most Gaming PCs." True statement, but also worthless.
There are hundreds of millions of gaming computers. Only a small percentage are equal to or better than Xbox One X. So yes, it's obvious that it is better than 'most.'
It's should also be obvious however that the actual NUMBER of Xbox One X consoles is massively outstripped by that number of gaming computers better or equal.
A small percentage o...
@rockwhynot Please halt your misinformation immediately and study the evidence provided. I assume you cannot supply any evidence of your own at all to back up your comments.
It wasn't low and 50FPS, it was high and 30FPS. The aim was to match Xbox One X and they did, easily on old hardware. Then you talk about frame pacing which is addressed IN THAT VIDEO, and says it's perfect! They say the Destiny 2 30FPS frame cap has perfect pacing, contrary to your complaints. ...
"4K with no drops on PC requires a $300 CPU and a $600 GPU, along with at least $200 on RAM."
According to Digital Foundry's video https://www.youtube.com/wat... 4K 30FPS with high settings is easily accomplished on Destiny 2 by an Intel Pentium Dual Core G4560 CPU which costs about $80 and a few years old GTX970 you can pick up on ebay for like $150.
You at least have the option to run it 60FPS on PC! It's demanding but easily possible to tailor to average gaming computers. GTX970 can do 1080p and 60FPS with high settings.
30FPS on PUBG though- Ewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww!
You're spending $500 for better anti aliasing. Even PC gamers won't spend $500 just for better anti aliasing.
Because you're only playing at 1080p, any filtering, texture or other enhancements are minimised because of the lower resolution. Only a handful of games actually give you 1080/60, and few of those manage to lock to 60FPS. Most have drops. If it's 1080p and 60FPS you want, PC is what you need.
Xbox One X loads faster mostly because...
No. http://www.eurogamer.net/ar...
1440p on PS4 Pro and 1440 - 1800p on Xbox One X in average gameplay.
http://www.eurogamer.net/ar...
Xbox One X: "In-game pixel-counts in campaign gunplay now seem to vary between 1440p and around 1800p"
The game isn't near native 4K unless you stare at a wall. It's a fairly small boost over PS4 Pro compared to other games.
Also the PC version still looks way be...
Crysis is basically /end. The first, the last, the final word.
Nothing has come close to pushing fidelity that far into the future. It's a 2007 game that looked comparable to high end games 5/6 years later and still beautiful 10 years later.
Crysis looked like this in 2007 https://ibb.co/dVGbNp
and the best console games the same year looked like this 2700d ago 6 agree2 disagreeView comment