BananasWithGuns
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All that doesn't come across in Twitter-sized bites.
Thanks for popping into the thread and elaborating a bit more Albert. Very much appreciated.
All that doesn't come across in Twitter-sized bites.
Man these threads crack me up. Well done on the Nickelback gif.
I'm not going to convince anyone differently, but it's funny how people interpret the tweet as confirmation.
First - I don't know the resolution. I don't have more sophisticated tools than anyone else. I watch the game on a nice TV with the XBO set to 1080p for every game, there is no way for me to know what's native vs. upscaled unless I'm told.
Second, if I did know, it wouldn't be my place to say anything.
If the Ryse footage last week showed me anything, it's that you get a much more interesting discussion when you're looking at real footage.
So now I've seen the PS4 footage, and I've seen XBO running live. To me, they both look great.
The resolution will be what it will be. It will be known when Activision wants it to be known. The only thing I was curious about was if the games look different, and based on the assets available to me, they don't.
So I think when XBO footage comes out, and people can compare resolutions, effects, framerate and other things the debate will be more interesting.
All that doesn't come across in Twitter-sized bites.
think it is a play on his last tweet. Some people diss Nickelback without hearing them live ( i guess ), so he is saying go watch them live then judge.
Aka see Call of Duty live and then judge the X1 version. Aka low resolution confirmed, but still looks good in his opinion.
That will be the X1 mantra this gen I think. We can't do true 1080p in 2013, but atleast our games still look good!
Anyone find it amazing in about 3 years we will be PC gaming @ 4K at reasonable prices ( sub X1 prices ) and the X1 will be struggling along at 720-900p? .....
Yup. That's a typical match with bots. Boring.First time seeing this.
Jesus Christ, it looks awful.
If you are so confident in your product -
Just take a direct feed capture and we'll do the work for you with the pixel counting.
Need a better answer than that, im on a thin line man..Man these threads crack me up. Well done on the Nickelback gif.
I'm not going to convince anyone differently, but it's funny how people interpret the tweet as confirmation.
First - I don't know the resolution. I don't have more sophisticated tools than anyone else. I watch the game on a nice TV with the XBO set to 1080p for every game, there is no way for me to know what's native vs. upscaled unless I'm told.
Second, if I did know, it wouldn't be my place to say anything.
If the Ryse footage last week showed me anything, it's that you get a much more interesting discussion when you're looking at real footage.
So now I've seen the PS4 footage, and I've seen XBO running live. To me, they both look great.
The resolution will be what it will be. It will be known when Activision wants it to be known. The only thing I was curious about was if the games look different, and based on the assets available to me, they don't.
So I think when XBO footage comes out, and people can compare resolutions, effects, framerate and other things the debate will be more interesting.
All that doesn't come across in Twitter-sized bites.
This can't be true because COD looks awful even on PS4 at 1080
Man these threads crack me up. Well done on the Nickelback gif.
I'm not going to convince anyone differently, but it's funny how people interpret the tweet as confirmation.
First - I don't know the resolution. I don't have more sophisticated tools than anyone else. I watch the game on a nice TV with the XBO set to 1080p for every game, there is no way for me to know what's native vs. upscaled unless I'm told.
Second, if I did know, it wouldn't be my place to say anything.
If the Ryse footage last week showed me anything, it's that you get a much more interesting discussion when you're looking at real footage.
So now I've seen the PS4 footage, and I've seen XBO running live. To me, they both look great.
The resolution will be what it will be. It will be known when Activision wants it to be known. The only thing I was curious about was if the games look different, and based on the assets available to me, they don't.
So I think when XBO footage comes out, and people can compare resolutions, effects, framerate and other things the debate will be more interesting.
All that doesn't come across in Twitter-sized bites.
Good post... thanks for came here.Man these threads crack me up. Well done on the Nickelback gif.
I'm not going to convince anyone differently, but it's funny how people interpret the tweet as confirmation.
First - I don't know the resolution. I don't have more sophisticated tools than anyone else. I watch the game on a nice TV with the XBO set to 1080p for every game, there is no way for me to know what's native vs. upscaled unless I'm told.
Second, if I did know, it wouldn't be my place to say anything.
If the Ryse footage last week showed me anything, it's that you get a much more interesting discussion when you're looking at real footage.
So now I've seen the PS4 footage, and I've seen XBO running live. To me, they both look great.
The resolution will be what it will be. It will be known when Activision wants it to be known. The only thing I was curious about was if the games look different, and based on the assets available to me, they don't.
So I think when XBO footage comes out, and people can compare resolutions, effects, framerate and other things the debate will be more interesting.
All that doesn't come across in Twitter-sized bites.
I havent seen footage but I care so little about this game I cannot be bothered to put in my age to watch the video. *puts on sunglasses*Was the gameplay footage taken down? That video was just them talking about the bunch of game modes while scrolling through the UI...
Edit:
Found this: http://www.ign.com/videos/2013/10/22/call-of-duty-ghosts-squads-mode-wargame-gameplay
oh shit...
Man these threads crack me up. Well done on the Nickelback gif.
I'm not going to convince anyone differently, but it's funny how people interpret the tweet as confirmation.
First - I don't know the resolution. I don't have more sophisticated tools than anyone else. I watch the game on a nice TV with the XBO set to 1080p for every game, there is no way for me to know what's native vs. upscaled unless I'm told.
Second, if I did know, it wouldn't be my place to say anything.
If the Ryse footage last week showed me anything, it's that you get a much more interesting discussion when you're looking at real footage.
So now I've seen the PS4 footage, and I've seen XBO running live. To me, they both look great.
The resolution will be what it will be. It will be known when Activision wants it to be known. The only thing I was curious about was if the games look different, and based on the assets available to me, they don't.
So I think when XBO footage comes out, and people can compare resolutions, effects, framerate and other things the debate will be more interesting.
All that doesn't come across in Twitter-sized bites.
If you are so confident in your product -
Just take a direct feed capture and we'll do the work for you with the pixel counting.
Man these threads crack me up. Well done on the Nickelback gif.
I'm not going to convince anyone differently, but it's funny how people interpret the tweet as confirmation.
First - I don't know the resolution. I don't have more sophisticated tools than anyone else. I watch the game on a nice TV with the XBO set to 1080p for every game, there is no way for me to know what's native vs. upscaled unless I'm told.
Second, if I did know, it wouldn't be my place to say anything.
If the Ryse footage last week showed me anything, it's that you get a much more interesting discussion when you're looking at real footage.
So now I've seen the PS4 footage, and I've seen XBO running live. To me, they both look great.
The resolution will be what it will be. It will be known when Activision wants it to be known. The only thing I was curious about was if the games look different, and based on the assets available to me, they don't.
So I think when XBO footage comes out, and people can compare resolutions, effects, framerate and other things the debate will be more interesting.
All that doesn't come across in Twitter-sized bites.
The BATTLE....Ok, so it's 720p.
There's no way in hell that you can't look at a game running on a system and know what the resolution is.
The upscaler you put in is very good, I'm sure. Also, don't send anyone out to kill me. Thanks.
Man these threads crack me up. Well done on the Nickelback gif.
I'm not going to convince anyone differently, but it's funny how people interpret the tweet as confirmation.
First - I don't know the resolution. I don't have more sophisticated tools than anyone else. I watch the game on a nice TV with the XBO set to 1080p for every game, there is no way for me to know what's native vs. upscaled unless I'm told.
Second, if I did know, it wouldn't be my place to say anything.
If the Ryse footage last week showed me anything, it's that you get a much more interesting discussion when you're looking at real footage.
So now I've seen the PS4 footage, and I've seen XBO running live. To me, they both look great.
The resolution will be what it will be. It will be known when Activision wants it to be known. The only thing I was curious about was if the games look different, and based on the assets available to me, they don't.
So I think when XBO footage comes out, and people can compare resolutions, effects, framerate and other things the debate will be more interesting.
All that doesn't come across in Twitter-sized bites.
Ok, so it's 720p.
There's no way in hell that you can't look at a game running on a system and know what the resolution is.
The upscaler you put in is very good, I'm sure. Also, don't send anyone out to kill me. Thanks.
Man these threads crack me up. Well done on the Nickelback gif.
I'm not going to convince anyone differently, but it's funny how people interpret the tweet as confirmation.
First - I don't know the resolution. I don't have more sophisticated tools than anyone else. I watch the game on a nice TV with the XBO set to 1080p for every game, there is no way for me to know what's native vs. upscaled unless I'm told.
Second, if I did know, it wouldn't be my place to say anything.
If the Ryse footage last week showed me anything, it's that you get a much more interesting discussion when you're looking at real footage.
So now I've seen the PS4 footage, and I've seen XBO running live. To me, they both look great.
The resolution will be what it will be. It will be known when Activision wants it to be known. The only thing I was curious about was if the games look different, and based on the assets available to me, they don't.
So I think when XBO footage comes out, and people can compare resolutions, effects, framerate and other things the debate will be more interesting.
All that doesn't come across in Twitter-sized bites.
Ok, so it's 720p.
There's no way in hell that you saw it running and couldn't tell the resolution. And you know that seeing the game running vs watching videos online isn't in the same league.
The upscaler you put in is very good, I'm sure. Also, don't send anyone out to kill me. Thanks.
Ok, so it's 720p.
There's no way in hell that you saw it running and couldn't tell the resolution. And you know that seeing the game running vs watching videos online isn't in the same league.
The upscaler you put in is very good, I'm sure. Also, don't send anyone out to kill me. Thanks.
Man these threads crack me
First - I don't know the resolution. I don't have more sophisticated tools than anyone else. ]I watch the game on a nice TV with the XBO set to 1080p for every game, there is no way for me to know what's native vs. upscaled unless I'm told.
Second, if I did know, it wouldn't be my place to say anything.
If the Ryse footage last week showed me anything, it's that you get a much more interesting discussion when you're looking at real footage.
So now I've seen the PS4 footage, and I've seen XBO running live. To me, they both look great.
The resolution will be what it will be.
I asked how the new IGN gane looks bad....not your personal opinion on the game itself.
I do think that Wargame video itself is a horrible preview of the game. Player sucks. AI matches are boring.
The worst part is that COD looks bad on the PS4.
Bad how?
How can someone who loves the flash be do wrong?
Man these threads crack me up. Well done on the Nickelback gif.
I'm not going to convince anyone differently, but it's funny how people interpret the tweet as confirmation.
First - I don't know the resolution. I don't have more sophisticated tools than anyone else. I watch the game on a nice TV with the XBO set to 1080p for every game, there is no way for me to know what's native vs. upscaled unless I'm told.
Second, if I did know, it wouldn't be my place to say anything.
If the Ryse footage last week showed me anything, it's that you get a much more interesting discussion when you're looking at real footage.
So now I've seen the PS4 footage, and I've seen XBO running live. To me, they both look great.
The resolution will be what it will be. It will be known when Activision wants it to be known. The only thing I was curious about was if the games look different, and based on the assets available to me, they don't.
So I think when XBO footage comes out, and people can compare resolutions, effects, framerate and other things the debate will be more interesting.
All that doesn't come across in Twitter-sized bites.
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BS.Man these threads crack me up. Well done on the Nickelback gif.
I'm not going to convince anyone differently, but it's funny how people interpret the tweet as confirmation.
First - I don't know the resolution. I don't have more sophisticated tools than anyone else. I watch the game on a nice TV with the XBO set to 1080p for every game, there is no way for me to know what's native vs. upscaled unless I'm told.
Second, if I did know, it wouldn't be my place to say anything.
If the Ryse footage last week showed me anything, it's that you get a much more interesting discussion when you're looking at real footage.
So now I've seen the PS4 footage, and I've seen XBO running live. To me, they both look great.
The resolution will be what it will be. It will be known when Activision wants it to be known. The only thing I was curious about was if the games look different, and based on the assets available to me, they don't.
So I think when XBO footage comes out, and people can compare resolutions, effects, framerate and other things the debate will be more interesting.
All that doesn't come across in Twitter-sized bites.
If you are so confident in your product -
Just take a direct feed capture and we'll do the work for you with the pixel counting.
Dude, Xbox One's hardware is weaker than PS4's. PS4 is designed to perfectly handle Native 1080p games, unlike Xbox One. These are well known facts.
While Xbox One can push graphics in Native 1080p, they would have to make some compromises to get there. The reason why Native 1080p on Xbox One will be more of a struggle for games is because you only have 32MB of eSRAM (?) that is fast enough for a framebuffer (except for many games it won't only be used for that) in conjunction with 16 ROPs.
We're already seeing compromises because of that (Ryse at 900p, KI at 720p). Forza 5 is managing 1080p, but only because it has no AA solution or any dynamic lighting engine.
Man these threads crack me up. Well done on the Nickelback gif.
I'm not going to convince anyone differently, but it's funny how people interpret the tweet as confirmation.
First - I don't know the resolution. I don't have more sophisticated tools than anyone else. I watch the game on a nice TV with the XBO set to 1080p for every game, there is no way for me to know what's native vs. upscaled unless I'm told.
Second, if I did know, it wouldn't be my place to say anything.
If the Ryse footage last week showed me anything, it's that you get a much more interesting discussion when you're looking at real footage.
So now I've seen the PS4 footage, and I've seen XBO running live. To me, they both look great.
The resolution will be what it will be. It will be known when Activision wants it to be known. The only thing I was curious about was if the games look different, and based on the assets available to me, they don't.
So I think when XBO footage comes out, and people can compare resolutions, effects, framerate and other things the debate will be more interesting.
All that doesn't come across in Twitter-sized bites.
Please tell me you don't like Nickleback.
If you are so confident in your product -
Just take a direct feed capture and we'll do the work for you with the pixel counting.
I disagree so whole-heartedly.
What's with everyone thinking your average consumer is fucking retarded these days? We live in a crazy information age and money is tight. Most people at least semi-research a product before they drop 60 bones on it.
And if you look at your average CoD gamer, I can guarantee you they talk about the game to others and shoot the shit and news like this will definitely be brought up.
Please tell me you don't like Nickleback.
Ok, so it's 720p.
There's no way in hell that you saw it running and couldn't tell the resolution. And you know that seeing the game running vs watching videos online isn't in the same league.
The upscaler you put in is very good, I'm sure. Also, don't send anyone out to kill me. Thanks.
Ok, so it's 720p.
There's no way in hell that you saw it running and couldn't tell the resolution. And you know that seeing the game running vs watching videos online isn't in the same league.
The upscaler you put in is very good, I'm sure. Also, don't send anyone out to kill me. Thanks.
Ok, so it's 720p.
There's no way in hell that you saw it running and couldn't tell the resolution. And you know that seeing the game running vs watching videos online isn't in the same league.
The upscaler you put in is very good, I'm sure. Also, don't send anyone out to kill me. Thanks.
Man these threads crack me up. Well done on the Nickelback gif.
I'm not going to convince anyone differently, but it's funny how people interpret the tweet as confirmation.
First - I don't know the resolution. I don't have more sophisticated tools than anyone else. I watch the game on a nice TV with the XBO set to 1080p for every game, there is no way for me to know what's native vs. upscaled unless I'm told.
Second, if I did know, it wouldn't be my place to say anything.
If the Ryse footage last week showed me anything, it's that you get a much more interesting discussion when you're looking at real footage.
So now I've seen the PS4 footage, and I've seen XBO running live. To me, they both look great.
The resolution will be what it will be. It will be known when Activision wants it to be known. The only thing I was curious about was if the games look different, and based on the assets available to me, they don't.
So I think when XBO footage comes out, and people can compare resolutions, effects, framerate and other things the debate will be more interesting.
All that doesn't come across in Twitter-sized bites.
So if you don't know the resolution why comment on this rumor at all? You did nothing to clarify nor debunk the rumor.Man these threads crack me up. Well done on the Nickelback gif.
I'm not going to convince anyone differently, but it's funny how people interpret the tweet as confirmation.
First - I don't know the resolution. I don't have more sophisticated tools than anyone else. I watch the game on a nice TV with the XBO set to 1080p for every game, there is no way for me to know what's native vs. upscaled unless I'm told.
Second, if I did know, it wouldn't be my place to say anything.
If the Ryse footage last week showed me anything, it's that you get a much more interesting discussion when you're looking at real footage.
So now I've seen the PS4 footage, and I've seen XBO running live. To me, they both look great.
The resolution will be what it will be. It will be known when Activision wants it to be known. The only thing I was curious about was if the games look different, and based on the assets available to me, they don't.
So I think when XBO footage comes out, and people can compare resolutions, effects, framerate and other things the debate will be more interesting.
All that doesn't come across in Twitter-sized bites.