shinobi602
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Cadieux is QA Mastering Tech. at Eidos: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/philippe-cadieux/1b/741/375
Via OnlySP
Via OnlySP
Is it native? We've been at this point before.
Is it native? We've been at this point before.
Why? The Xbox One is not as powerful as the PS4 so why should it run games at the same level?More drama incoming, i can feel it
Is it native? We've been at this point before.
Why? The Xbox One is not as powerful as the PS4 so why should it run games at the same level?
No comment on FPS from another S-E published game makes it seem like another TRDE situation may be incoming.
Can you check your PMs bish.That FPS crack was great.
I think the games at native 1080p outnumber scaled, right?
IIRC scaled is:
-CoD
-Battlefield (which isn't even native on PS4)
-[One I'm forgetting but exists, I'm pretty sure]
I think that while discussion about it should be encouraged, I myself will probably lean native at this point until I'm heartbreakingly proven otherwise.
At some point, 3rd party devs will get XBox One games to run as good as PS4 games
I think the games at native 1080p outnumber scaled, right?
IIRC scaled is:
-CoD
-Battlefield (which isn't even native on PS4)
-[One I'm forgetting but exists, I'm pretty sure]
I think that while discussion about it should be encouraged, I myself will probably lean native at this point until I'm heartbreakingly proven otherwise.
Some of these studios must see resolution and detail parity as being more important than framerate parity. I don't agree with that.
I thought that Thief was supposed to be locked at 30 fps on PS4/XB1.
http://www.videogamer.com/ps4/thief..._producer_suggests_60fps_not_a_necessity.html
Or maybe they have reached the point where dev tools are optimized enough to run the game closer to 60 fps now.
Is it native? We've been at this point before.
Some of these studios must see resolution and detail parity as being more important than framerate parity. I don't agree with that.
Isn't 30fps locked better than a variable framerate, even if it's sometimes higher?
At some point, 3rd party devs will get XBox One games to run as good as PS4 games, but until they do, it's going to be funny & hilarious at how devs try to sidestep the issues.
At some point, 3rd party devs will get XBox One games to run as good as PS4 games, but until they do, it's going to be funny & hilarious at how devs try to sidestep the issues.
Isn't 30fps locked better than a variable framerate, even if it's sometimes higher?
Isn't 30fps locked better than a variable framerate, even if it's sometimes higher?
I think the games at native 1080p outnumber scaled, right?
IIRC scaled is:
-CoD
-Battlefield (which isn't even native on PS4)
-[One I'm forgetting but exists, I'm pretty sure]
I think that while discussion about it should be encouraged, I myself will probably lean native at this point until I'm heartbreakingly proven otherwise.
Isn't 30fps locked better than a variable framerate, even if it's sometimes higher?
pseudoinsiders getting called out ?
I love that gif;p
Good to see both games are native 1080p.
To be clear, I'm the ony who made the tweet in the OP and never talked about Thief. I don't know how OnlySP came to that conclusion but I was talking about Tomb Raider which has been said on multiple ocasion in the last week that it was running at 1080p.
I already asked the guy from OnlySP and mods from here to take down the thread/articles since they are lies putting words into my mouth.
TLDR: Nothing to see here, move along.
To be clear, I'm the ony who made the tweet in the OP and never talked about Thief. I don't know how OnlySP came to that conclusion but I was talking about Tomb Raider which has been said on multiple ocasion in the last week that it was running at 1080p.
I already asked the guy from OnlySP and mods from here to take down the thread/articles since they are lies putting words into my mouth.
TLDR: Nothing to see here, move along.
To me, this reads like someone saying "At some point, 3rd party devs will get PS2 games to run as good as Xbox games" back in 2002.
There's a spec gap, deal with it.