@ showtimefolks
"yo phil are you playing double standards by paying developers not to take advantage of ps4 pro?"
If you were dealing with it you wouldn't be pretending there was a conspiracy when everyone knows the 1X is just more powerful.
Besides, there's more than just BC titles coming and the recently released Sea of Thieves will be around a lot longer than any of you will ever care about the new GoW, which is the reason yo...
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@ Archangel
"Given the choice of playing old games"
Yeah, but you don't have the choice on PS4, do you? That's the irony, because as a gamer we want more choice when it comes to the games we play and there's more than one way to give players choice, but only one seems to matter to you guys. While MS works on new first party games to release, they can more quickly reintroduce AAA's from the past and add value to the Xbox. Both ...
Who's called the PS4 version "Shit"? No one I can see in here is. I'm seeing everyone downplay the 1X in favor of VR though. Are you sure we're in the same article?
Try reading this thread, or the articles I linked and you won't be so ignorant, making comments about MS employees as if they worked there. The one who praised spencer, as I have said once already, was an ex-employee.
Title: The PS4 Pro is basically two PS4 chips, using one for old games and both for Pro enhancements
Source: https://www.gamesradar.com/... Quotes:
"...the CPU runs at the same rate - something Cerny says is important to ensure compatibility with older games."
"There’s also a little extra RAM...
You're right about that, but look at all of the games you listed, they're all from close to a decade ago. The genre isn't exactly jumping, and that was my point.
Thanks, BTW, for leaving out Call of Juarez 3 from the list!
Your ignorance. When you say things like, "apparently not" when there's already several native 4K/60 1X titles out and more on the way. Apparently you forgot what education means and prefer to troll instead. Give THAT a rest already...
It does. It's the developers choice. Why don't you look it up instead of being sarcastic about one developers choice relative to some incorrect news articles which listed the game at 4K/60?
All I'm going to do is list one game, Forza 7, which runs in 4K/60 and proves that the system can do it just fine. There are several others as well though.
To add to Kribwalker's point there was already a beta that people played the hell out of, plus Rare stated what was going to be in the game at launch and what they'd planned for post-release. It was all out in the open for anyone to see, which is why the game is still successful in spite of all of the backlash from reviews and people posting in forums around the net like you.
The devs seem to have put extra lighting effects into the PS4 version instead:
"Sony’s console does have one advantage on the lighting front, though. Rebellion PR confirmed that PlayStation 4 Pro enjoys improved dynamic lighting in the Cobra cockpit and increased reflective lighting resolution while the Xbox One X version does not."
"What didn't you hear!?! $K makes shitty games excellent."
All I'm hearing is how PSVR owners are trying to justify their purchases by saying VR will make a "shitty game excellent" while 4K/HDR will not. It's the same game either way, even on the base consoles AND without VR.
@ fr0sty
"In the end though, PS4 and PRo have the VR version, which is how this game was meant to be played. It just isn't the same without it."
I agree that it isn't the same without VR; It costs way less to play without the headset, won't make anyone sick, and looks better. I haven't seen anyone marketing this game as ,"best on VR" though, so your opinion is apparently your own and not related to anything anyone involved in th...
Because all the "other Westerns" pale in comparison to RDR...
I'm sure it's going to be awesome, I'm just making fun of the fact that there's no other Westerns for it to compete with. It's like saying, "I'm the greatest me there ever was!"
Thanks for the info, I'd not been following it's possible exclusivity from the E3 trailer since I don't care about a game I'll enjoy being a timed exclusive. I had seen a few articles recently that dealt with the Raytraced lighting recently employed in the game though, and I had assumed from the reveal that the game was timed.
That said, I did find this when I researched a little bit:
"Exodus will feature a dynamic ...
@ Obscure_Observer
I think Raytracing is coming to 1X through DXR. Metro for example, a timed exclusive for 1X, just demoed a raytraced lighting engine (running on the PC version ATM). If 1X can render raytraced lighting it will be a game changer in terms of graphical fidelity on a console.
@ Archangel
"Given the choice of playing old games"
Yeah, but you don't have the choice on PS4, do you? That's the irony, because as a gamer we want more choice when it comes to the games we play and there's more than one way to give players choice, but only one seems to matter to you guys. While MS works on new first party games to release, they can more quickly reintroduce AAA's from the past and add value to the Xbox. Both ...
@ kickspin
Who's called the PS4 version "Shit"? No one I can see in here is. I'm seeing everyone downplay the 1X in favor of VR though. Are you sure we're in the same article?
@ Digital
Try reading this thread, or the articles I linked and you won't be so ignorant, making comments about MS employees as if they worked there. The one who praised spencer, as I have said once already, was an ex-employee.
But nobody lied. The initial reports from the media were wrong... hence the clarification today.
Title: The PS4 Pro is basically two PS4 chips, using one for old games and both for Pro enhancements
Source: https://www.gamesradar.com/...
Quotes:
"...the CPU runs at the same rate - something Cerny says is important to ensure compatibility with older games."
"There’s also a little extra RAM...
You're right about that, but look at all of the games you listed, they're all from close to a decade ago. The genre isn't exactly jumping, and that was my point.
Thanks, BTW, for leaving out Call of Juarez 3 from the list!
@ Dragonknight66
Then why make the comment if you know it can?
You: "I thought the One X could handle 4K 60fps"
Me: "Forza 7... runs in 4K/60."
You: "Of course a racing game can do that."
So you knew it could do 4K/60 and just came in to say what then? I think you should just zip it up now because your fanboy is showing again.
Meanwhile, in reality...
The article is titled," Shadow of the Tomb Raider runs at 4K 30 FPS on Xbox One X, allows 1080p 60 FPS"
Looks like a choice of resolution or FPS to me!
@ PowerUpAU
Your ignorance. When you say things like, "apparently not" when there's already several native 4K/60 1X titles out and more on the way. Apparently you forgot what education means and prefer to troll instead. Give THAT a rest already...
It does. It's the developers choice. Why don't you look it up instead of being sarcastic about one developers choice relative to some incorrect news articles which listed the game at 4K/60?
All I'm going to do is list one game, Forza 7, which runs in 4K/60 and proves that the system can do it just fine. There are several others as well though.
@ UCForce
To add to Kribwalker's point there was already a beta that people played the hell out of, plus Rare stated what was going to be in the game at launch and what they'd planned for post-release. It was all out in the open for anyone to see, which is why the game is still successful in spite of all of the backlash from reviews and people posting in forums around the net like you.
The devs seem to have put extra lighting effects into the PS4 version instead:
"Sony’s console does have one advantage on the lighting front, though. Rebellion PR confirmed that PlayStation 4 Pro enjoys improved dynamic lighting in the Cobra cockpit and increased reflective lighting resolution while the Xbox One X version does not."
Maybe they chose this instead of HDR?
Make assumptions much? 1X is the graphical standard. Deal with it.
Sony duct taped two GPUs together, while MS made a new machine.
"What didn't you hear!?! $K makes shitty games excellent."
All I'm hearing is how PSVR owners are trying to justify their purchases by saying VR will make a "shitty game excellent" while 4K/HDR will not. It's the same game either way, even on the base consoles AND without VR.
@ fr0sty
"In the end though, PS4 and PRo have the VR version, which is how this game was meant to be played. It just isn't the same without it."
I agree that it isn't the same without VR; It costs way less to play without the headset, won't make anyone sick, and looks better. I haven't seen anyone marketing this game as ,"best on VR" though, so your opinion is apparently your own and not related to anything anyone involved in th...
Because all the "other Westerns" pale in comparison to RDR...
I'm sure it's going to be awesome, I'm just making fun of the fact that there's no other Westerns for it to compete with. It's like saying, "I'm the greatest me there ever was!"
@ liquid
Thanks for the info, I'd not been following it's possible exclusivity from the E3 trailer since I don't care about a game I'll enjoy being a timed exclusive. I had seen a few articles recently that dealt with the Raytraced lighting recently employed in the game though, and I had assumed from the reveal that the game was timed.
That said, I did find this when I researched a little bit:
"Exodus will feature a dynamic ...
@ Obscure_Observer
I think Raytracing is coming to 1X through DXR. Metro for example, a timed exclusive for 1X, just demoed a raytraced lighting engine (running on the PC version ATM). If 1X can render raytraced lighting it will be a game changer in terms of graphical fidelity on a console.