SneakyStephan
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I'm not "trying" to be an insider. I'm using science as an example of what to expect. A 290X is a good approximation for baseline performance in Scorpio before architectural efficiencies and direct to hardware programming. Here's the Witcher 3 running in 4K on a 290X at medium settings. Average framerate is 30 FPS:
As for Neo, it should be able to do 4K as well, but clever sacrifices will be made to achieve said goal. Finally, I believe both machines will use dynamic resolutions. But to be 100- I would much rather both Sony and MS aim for 1080p 60 FPS with a good layer of temporal AA/edge tesselation like the one in Uncharted 4 for an extremely clean image; and use the extra power to crank the effects to ultra settings.
That graph shows it to be clearly unplayable
average 30 fps does not mean sustained 30 fps, that graph shows drop into the teens for framerate, unacceptable
You need to average a lot more than 30 fps to get a game to be a locked 30 fps