It's 1080p native. Mostly said to be 30fps, but rumored to be 60fps.
OT: It's good that the PS4 will be running games at 1080p @ 60fps here and there. Not all games need 60fps, but it is a good thing to have. 1080p native @ 30fps on a good game is cool for me.
Well, there you go. The PS4 can handle COD Ghosts at a steady 1080p 60fps.
But I hate it when publishers release broken games. Before, you'd have to get a complete game on the disc/cartridge, otherwise, you take it back. There were no patches.
@thehitman, that's true. I know it's expected, but it still sucks when it happens.
I really don't care either. I mean, the backlash was very unexpected. A lot of people just wanted the games.
You know what? I'm glad Yoshida thinks this way. It's good to know that Sony knows that they need to keep on their toes.
Good on Shu for clearing this up again.
But a lot of people are still thinking that DRM was in the PS4, even when Sony said no DRM in February.
Holy hell, this is getting annoying. Yes it matters, I bought a 1080p TV!
This. Even when you show them facts like this, they'll say stuff like 'What do you expect them to say?' Just because MS was going to do DRM, doesn't mean Sony would. They confirmed no DRM at the PS4 reveal, at least twice before E3 and at E3, the biggest gaming event of the year. Why would they lie to the masses?
I knew it. Why do these conspiracy theorists keep trying to create drama? Sony confirmed no DRM back in February and yet people like MisterXMedia continue to cling to straws on this topic. How many times does Sony have to say this?
This was in the same TOS of the PS3, nothing new.
Links to confirmation of no DRM:
http://www.eurogamer.ne...
Well, MisterXmedia is a conspiracy theorist as well as an Xbox fanboy.
It's very simple. If you set the PS4 in a place with no breathing space, it's not gonna hold up. Same goes for the XBP.
Speaking of him check out his new blog post:
http://misterxmedia.livejou...
BS alert!
He loves spreading crap.
I would not be surprised in the slightest.
Also, what does the PS4 version run at? Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't run at native 1080p?
I'm probably not gonna buy it.
I'll buy the Phantom Pain, but not this, since it might be bundled with Phantom Pain later.
That being said, yeah. 2014 is shaping up to be a great year for gaming. BTW, what are you getting MGSGZ on?
Youtube comparison? YT doesn't do the game justice. The compression on the vids... ugh.
This is noteworthy:
"Now we're doing things in the physics that requires so much more computational power, we would have struggled to be 720p, 60fps."
How can you say that? MS's PR needs some serious work.
...I'm sorry what? This has to be trolling.
And @Foxtrot, lol, that pic bro.
But yeah, this is some bullsh*t.
Plus, gaming isn't the only medium that you find crybabies in. Celebrities from the movie and music industry are what quite bratty to be honest.
Really? It's a racing game, it's nothing to brag about.
I don't know why MS, is trying to make up excuses, they're not making it any better for themselves.
Are you kidding me? I'm telling you, if a COD game runs at 720p on the XBO and 1080p in the PS4, the XBO does not have the power advantage.
Stop reading MisterXMedia's blog.
It's almost 2014, Phil.
I know that the XBO will get it's optimization treatment (mainly getting around the ESRAM) soon enough, but the games will keep getting more and more demanding.
I don't think they'll be able to hit native 1080p on a regular basis. I think 900p upscaled to 1080p will be the situation for the XBO.
I'd buy one-after a year or 2, just to wait for a price drop, even a little one. If and most likely when VR headsets come out, they'll be quite expensive, but I'd be willing to buy one if the price is right. I'd still be using the 1080p TV more often though, it just feels natural to me.
The Division would be great to play through with that *day dreams*
I'm not really a fan of GoW to be honest, I wouldn't buy it anyway.
This is YT, a site that compresses vids to crap, but KZSF still looks amazing. It'll look even better on a 1080p TV.