The trailer looks like a interesting scifi campaign but going off of the past two COD campaigns it will be the opposite of interesting, most likely pretty bad. Previous two games had campaign trailers that made it look good but when you start playing it you get cringy hollywood actors, characters you couldn't care less if they die (you kinda will wish they would), and a short pointless story. Of course like every COD campaign trailer it portrays awesome gameplay mechanics that turn out to...
I'm still waiting on Super Mario Sunshine 2 or Super Mario Sunshine Remastered!
It does do good because there are a lot of people out there with PS4's and some of them already own a 4K TV that supports HDR. Not all 4K Blu-rays are actually in 4K, rather a majority are just upscaled to 4k, though support for HDR is the real benefit of the format. Also the fact you are calling 99% of 4KTV owners stupid for not owning a game console that supports 4K pretty much sums up the quality of your whole comment.
A little explanation into why you hate these people would be useful, I've never seen hardly any of the names you listed except for maybe two.
Almost the entire 4K Blu-ray collection currently out there is not native 4K movies and you shouldn't buy them until Hollywood gets their shit together.
No they don't win and it doesn't matter who wins lol.
Almost all movies released on 4K Blu-ray discs are not actually in native 4K, they are simply the original 2K version upscaled to 4K and you shouldn't buy into the format unless you don't have a normal Blu-ray player that can upscale to 4K.
Movie studios have been recording movies at resolutions of 4K and way higher than 4K but the final version of the movie and special effects are being produced at 2K and they can't just magically make this 2K version into a na...
No you do not, please don't buy that console for anything other than wanting to enjoy it's library of games. Almost all movies released currently on 4K Blu-ray discs are not actually in native 4K, they are simply the original 2K version (Standard Blu-ray) upscaled to 4K and you shouldn't buy into the format if you plan on getting the PS4P.
@Gh05t
No the format is useless for older movies which won't ever be in native 4K which almost makes ...
A pointless format is a pointless additional cost.
There are more native 4K movies being streamed than on 4K Blu-ray discs. Almost all movies on 4K Blu-ray discs are simply upscaled versions of the movies which means buying the original Blu-ray version would look just as good being upscaled on the PS4P.
HDR is a separate technology, 4K is not connected to or required to use HDR.
Almost all movies released on 4K Blu-ray discs are not actually in native 4K, they are simply the original 2K version upscaled to 4K and you shouldn't buy into the format unless you don't have a normal Blu-ray player that can upscale to 4K which the PS4P can do.
@Gh05t
No the point is you should just get the cheaper Blu-ray discs.
Almost all movies released on 4K Blu-ray discs are not actually native 4K movies and hold no real advantage over a normal Blu-ray copy for movies.
@jwillj2k4
Yes eventually Hollywood will start producing native 4K movies but almost the entire 4K Blu-ray collection currently out there is not native 4K and you shouldn't buy them.
Almost all movies released on 4K Blu-ray discs are not actually native 4K movies, they are simply the original 2K version upscaled to 4K and you shouldn't buy into the format over the standard Blu-ray version unless you don't have a normal Blu-ray player that can upscale to 4K.
Almost all movies released on 4K Blu-ray discs are not actually native 4K movies, they are simply the original 2K version upscaled to 4K and you shouldn't buy into the format unless you don't have a normal Blu-ray player that can upscale to 4K.
Here is the issue though that most people are ignoring, almost none of the movies being released on 4K Blu-ray discs are actually native 4K, it's a overpriced format that is currently pointless.
More information about the 4K Blu-ray format:
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The media format that is getting hyped is a horrible format in it's current form. Movies don't just magically become native 4K.
@BattleAxe
Yes eventually Hollywood will start producing native 4K movies but almost the entire 4K Blu-ray collection currently out there is not native 4K and you shouldn't buy them.
Almost all if not all of the movies currently released on 4K Blu-rays are not native 4K movies but upscales of the original 2K Blu-ray version....................... It truly is a overpriced pointless format unless of course you don't own a Blu-ray player that upscales to 4K.
@bg116
I don't even understand what you are even talking about, yes the XB1S has a 4K Blu-ray drive but what my comment points out is the fact the 4K UHD Movies that are currently released are pointless since almost none of them are actually native 4K and simply upscaled movies from 2K which means you shouldn't buy them.
Personally I'm excited for it, hopefully the games I currently own and future games will have more stable frame-rates.