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This is one of the main reasons I worry for the support on xbonx
This is one of the main reasons I worry for the support on xbonx
The Lawbreakers open beta on Playstation 4 Pro renders at a native resolution of approximately 2496x1404 when outputting at 4K. When outputting at 1080p it renders at a native resolution of 1920x1080.
.We can add another one to the pile of no downsampling. :/ Ys VIII Lacrimosa of Dana is native(?) 4K and 60fps on PS4 Pro on 4k TVs and basically the standard PS4 version on HDTVs with a 1080p resolution and 60fps.
Ys VIII Lacrimosa of Dana
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Don't think soI just don't understand this at all, I don't get it.
Has there been any word at all from Sony on this?
I just don't understand this at all, I don't get it.
Has there been any word at all from Sony on this?
For TLoU: Remastered, part of it was because people complained that the framerate dropped lower than the PS4 version while supersampling. Doesn't make it right, but that's what happened.
Also, I wouldn't be surprised if Sony implemented a downsampling option in their firmware in the future to fix this issue.
Don't think so
Just have to imagine that this is their way of trying to push 4k tvs.
Wish some journalists would grill them over this
Yeah people complained that "OG PS4 ran the game faster than the Pro at the same resolution" ignoring the fact it was downsampling.
True, the theory is a bit out there, especially because i can't imagine this would push sells in any meaningful way, but it's the only reason I can think of why anyone would be against offering downsampling.I really don't think it's to sell 4K TVs.
That's also one of those weird things, I don't think any devs have commented on it. Makes me think this is somehow decided by Sony and the devs aren't allowed to talk about it.I wish a developer could chime in with an opinion.
True, the theory is a bit out there, especially because i can't imagine this would push sells in any meaningful way, but it's the only reason I can think of why anyone would be against offering downsampling.
That's also one of those weird things, I don't think any devs have commented on it. Makes me think this is somehow decided by Sony and the devs aren't allowed to talk about it.
How many times are we going to do this?
Naughty Dog fixed the performance in TLOU and still removed downsampling.
4K display owners can set their Pro's to 1080p and the game will downsample at no performance cost, DF have tested this.
Anyone on twitter fancy sending message to each of the devs with unsupported games?
A bit of a mission, but a polite question might get an answer.
Has supersampling ever been added in with a patch post release? (I know it was taken out with TLOU.)
Anyone on twitter fancy sending message to each of the devs with unsupported games?
A bit of a mission, but a polite question might get an answer.
The PS4 already down samples from 1080p to 720p so the mind boggles why Sony didn't do that from 4k to 1080p. There must be some technical reason why they are not doing this.
I think that's extremely far fetched.True, the theory is a bit out there, especially because i can't imagine this would push sells in any meaningful way, but it's the only reason I can think of why anyone would be against offering downsampling.
That's also one of those weird things, I don't think any devs have commented on it. Makes me think this is somehow decided by Sony and the devs aren't allowed to talk about it.
Does it really down sample or does the the game itself change to 720p output? Maybe 720p and 1080p support is mandated?
It's shit like this that is kind of pushing me away from console gaming.
It just shows how little these companies really care.
I just don't understand this at all, I don't get it.
Has there been any word at all from Sony on this?
Is there a technical reason sony can't do it at a system level like Scorpio will?
No. All they need to do is copy-paste their existing code( downsampling on 720p displays ) with different integer values and a few EDID tweaks.Is there a technical reason sony can't do it at a system level like Scorpio will?
No. All they need to do is copy-paste their existing code( downsampling on 720p displays ) with different integer values and a few EDID tweaks.
Doubt it's much harder than that. Everyone else already figured this shit out long time ago. Even Microsoft with their mess of a console OS adding this as a feature.I refuse to believe it's that easy. Must some other complication.
No, they don't give a shit. It's why recommending a Pro to a 1080p owner is a no-go.
It's really not difficult.I refuse to believe it's that easy. Must some other complication.
More stable performance, better graphical improvements, no games at sub-1080p? Play stuff like Horizon Zero Dawn, and Rise of the Tomb Raider in their enhanced 1080p visuals modes or Nioh at 1080p 60fps on the Pro vs 720p 60fps on the regular PS4. It's not a waste. It's all up to the developer ultimately.
It boggles the mind that if downsampling is really that easy why Sony or most devs wouldn't take advantage of it. I mean, does it affect the frame rates?
No. DF have tested it.
If you're on a 4K TV, you can set the Pro to 1080p and the games will downsample. Connect to a 1080p TV? No go.
Set a standard PS4 to 720p, the games are still rendering at 900p/1080p.
No. DF have tested it.
If you're on a 4K TV, you can set the Pro to 1080p and the games will downsample. Connect to a 1080p TV? No go.
Set a standard PS4 to 720p, the games are still rendering at 900p/1080p.
It's mind boggling. I mean, some devs are REMOVING the options from the game. It makes no sense.
A (dev) friend of mine says it's done by the Pro dev kit pretty much automatically and all they have to do is give the option through a menu or force it. And of course test itI refuse to believe it's that easy. Must some other complication.
A (dev) friend of mine says it's done by the Pro dev kit pretty much automatically and all they have to do is give the option through a menu or force it. And of course test it
So, yeah it seems pretty simple once it's already up and running in 4K.
Wow.A (dev) friend of mine says it's done by the Pro dev kit pretty much automatically and all they have to do is give the option through a menu or force it. And of course test it
So, yeah it seems pretty simple once it's already up and running in 4K.
You can add Everybody's Golf to the list.. 😤