I hope so, most of the newer stuff has looked pretty good. I’m excited to play this on my new 4K OLED, so far the other first party games that use checkerboard rendering for 4K have looked great on it.
No
It's comical how long Nintendo fans have been waiting for a Switch announcement.
Hoping we get release dates on Ghost and TLOU2.
Stadia's TFLOP figure will not sound impressive when stacked up against PS5 and the next Xbox. I'll gladly pick a locally rendered game over one in the cloud.
It looked nice on PS4 Pro so I'm sure if the port is even halfway decent it'll be nice looking.
Because consumers don’t give a shit what the fee split is between developer and storefront, they care about the user experience and convenience and in those regards Epic is undeniably worse than Steam.
All of their games are coming to the Epic game store, surprised that Detroit didn’t even remain an exclusive for an entire year.
After Quantum Break they can keep their game.
Shame they’re releasing them on Epic. Wasn’t interested in playing any of these again though.
Yes, if you live on Microsoft's campus in Redding you might get much better input lag than what Google demonstrated. That said, below 10ms isn’t possible unless xCloud is rendering at framerates higher than 60fps and you aren’t including the input lag inherent to the display in your figure. Maybe they mean it only adds 10ms of input lag over the input lag already inherent in displays / the game’s rendering.
Lmao, yeah right.
No, looking forward to playing it on my new OLED.
I like the downvotes, it’s fact that RDR2’s checkboard implementation on PS4 Pro is bad compared to games like God of War and Horizon Zero Dawn.
I tested it on my PS4 Pro and SSAO was also still enabled but I do play in the game's 1080p mode because their checkerboarding implementation sucks. Maybe if you use the 4K mode it breaks SSAO.
I just tested it on my regular PS4 and SSAO is still enabled, it's obvious from the haloing effect you get when the character obstructs the shadowing. I haven't tried it on my pro yet but I'm guessing this is unintentional and a bug that does not impact every model.
I wouldn't be shocked, Nvidia makes very high-end GPUs and it would be absurd for them to not transition to 7nm as quickly as possible.
I kind of like this but I already have 5 DS4s between both of my PS4s so I'm in no rush to get another controller.
Glad I don't have it installed.
I’m down for an 8/10 game with strong visuals.