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Honestly, this doesn't seem like much of an upgrade. It should be 60 fps.
Have you seen this game?
60fps would be an amazing accomplishment.
Honestly, this doesn't seem like much of an upgrade. It should be 60 fps.
You can disable the bars on the PS3 version and it has almost no performance penalty. They could have shipped the game without them if they wanted to do so.So did The Order have black bars for the same reason?Hint: it wasn't; the developers even said it themselves that they could push image quality and graphics more with less stuff on screen whilst maintaining a sound frame rate.
Also, just curious then, why didn't Heavy Rain have black bars?
Beyond was also a lot more demanding to render than The Last of Us (as fantastic as it looked). And as soon as you try to have high resolution shadows in The Last of Us, you go back to 30 fps anyway. QD just decided to push the visuals even further, which by all accounts is the better idea for this kind of game.I dont think having a last gen remaster running at 60fps is asking for a lot. The Last of Us gave us that option.
This is correct btw. Removing the bars on PS3 does break quite a few camera shots and reveals stuff you don't want to see. Offering an option to remove the bars would have required quite a lot of work to make the game look as intended.What people don't understand about the black bars is that it also impacts camera works. All cameras where setup with them. Removing them might break a lot of shots (with "off screen" broken animation or that kind of stuff for example) and would have meant a lot more work to make sure everything was all right.
You can disable the bars on the PS3 version and it has almost no performance penalty. They could have shipped the game without them if they wanted to do so.
Wow... I hope Heavy Rain gets this treatment!
Actually, instead of doing this, just complete the content that they had planned instead!!
Well, as Jux pointed out and I came to realize again, disabling the bars on PS3 breaks a lot of the camera shots during cutscenes, as it reveals unfinished parts of the level, unfinished animations, sub-par texture work and floating objects. This game has a lot of cutscenes and a ridiculous amount of individual camera shots. Even playing the game with the bars disabled, noting and fixing up every wrong shot you encounter (making it fit in both cases) would have required a very high level of time investment. Since it turns out this is not even officially labelled as a remaster, they probably didn't have that kind of budget.To be honest, I just don't think options to turn it on/off (a la Evil Within) would be a bad thing. That's all.
Apart from 60 fps and black bars hater outrage, this is a very fine "remaster", which turns out is not even labelled as one. As a port its absolutely fantastic then.Just watched and am I missing something or is there actually anything of note wrong with this re-release vs the PS3 version? Cuz it looks like it's been well cleaned up as far as I can tell... or has this thread just been a case of people seeing a Quantic Dream game in a thread title and just rushing to post? Just seems to be something you see happen a lot on GAF is all.
Well, as Jux pointed out and I came to realize again, disabling the bars on PS3 breaks a lot of the camera shots during cutscenes, as it reveals unfinished parts of the level, unfinished animations, sub-par texture work and floating objects. This game has a lot of cutscenes and a ridiculous amount of individual camera shots. Even playing the game with the bars disabled, noting and fixing up every wrong shot you encounter (making it fit in both cases) would have required a very high level of time investment. Since it turns out this is not even officially labelled as a remaster, they probably didn't have that kind of budget
Sure but its not on the PS4 nor does it have any of the upgrades.30€ is a LOT, you can find a PS3 new copy for around 10€ here.
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Paying an extra 20€ for these extras and getting a discount on HR PS4 (which will likely make it 19.99󌍎€ is a LOT, you can find a PS3 new copy for around 10€ here.
When it is not feasible nor expected given the asking price and gaming genre, then yes you do.No, I really don't need to get over better image quality and smoother motion.
If they had 16x stronger GPU, they'd just do SSAA, even better every effect etc. You know it wouldn't be 60FPS no matter what. It's Quantic Dream game![]()
This is too funnyPretty much what I expected out of this release.
There is an option to run Godzilla at 24fps with filters down from 60.
What's this referring to?Well they did "apparently" show off the PS4 version of the wizard demo thing at anunlocked framerate.
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It was shown on a real PS4 devkit with final specs, but only 4GB GDDR5 RAM actually. In dev mode the framerate was unlocked and mostly hovered around the 30 fps mark. It could go up to 60 or whatever, but only if you focussed on a single rockWell they did "apparently" show off the PS4 version of the wizard demo thing at anunlocked framerate.
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This is actually labelled as a port yes.Aren't some of these games from PS3 to PS4 just ports? Did people forget that they can use the word ports to define these straight up releases.
Most particle effects are. Rain is better, they added volumetric smoke everywhere in the Condenser chapter, re-did the fire and pretty much every explosion in the game. Water in general is improved too.The visual changes in effects are pretty substantial. I just gave the video a quick look earlier so I didn't get to the showdown in the town. The rain and explosion effects are hugely improved.
What's this referring to?
they added volumetric smoke everywhere in the Condenser chapter
I don't think they've ever publicly shown that, even they no doubt must have it in house. The old E3 demonstration was still 30FPS and running on PS4 (and wasn't a complete demo, but rather a more tech demo version of it)Well they did "apparently" show off the PS4 version of the wizard demo thing at anunlocked framerate.
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Helicopter explosion also has very much volumetric looking smoke in the PS4 version, whereas it was much more flat on PS3. It's probably BF4-style precalculated volumetrics though. But it looks much better either way. You can see this in the DF comparison video.Any link to videos showing this "volumetric smoke"?
Its not a port. :/
Somewhat ironic coming from you.You really get wounded when someone doesn't find the ps4 as beautiful as you do don't you? You can make a thread about it and add it to your 800+ other threads on your favourite brand.
Beyond ran considerably better than TLoU which ran in the mid 20s for almost the entirity of the game, so bythe virtue of what "demanding" means Beyond wasn't more demanding to render.You can disable the bars on the PS3 version and it has almost no performance penalty. They could have shipped the game without them if they wanted to do so.
Beyond was also a lot more demanding to render than The Last of Us (as fantastic as it looked). And as soon as you try to have high resolution shadows in The Last of Us, you go back to 30 fps anyway. QD just decided to push the visuals even further, which by all accounts is the better idea for this kind of game.
This is correct btw. Removing the bars on PS3 does break quite a few camera shots and reveals stuff you don't want to see. Offering an option to remove the bars would have required quite a lot of work to make the game look as intended.
Have you seen this game?
60fps would be an amazing accomplishment.
"rare" out of like 300M TVs or whatever is installed in the US, etc? Yeah, I'd say it's somewhat rare.
Also going for 24fps on the vast majority of those TVs will still result in 30fps. Very few of those TVs actually use a 5:5 cadence. Most will still use a 3:2 cadence for pulldown, and then multiply that up to the TVs refresh. Getting a TV that truly displays 24fps content at 5:5 or 10:10 cadence IS very rare.
You are wrong.That's exactly what The Evil Within did. Removing the borders had zero impact on performance and there was even a little wipe animation showing the borders gradually minimising after turning them off, revealing them to be nothing but black bars over the top of the image.
A good chunk of the extra performance goes away to the resolution, which is more than doubled compared to the PS3 release. Making sure the game renders scenes who used to render at 17 fps now at 30 fps instead eats some more. Add a better AA algorithm, higher AF, improved particle effects, much increased shadow resolution, more precise hair animation, improved lighting and more accurate post processing (motion blur, DoF) and pretty much the entire advantage is gone. Plus some of the bigger environments have higher draw distances and much improved environment textures as well. Another difficulty is that QD's engine was heavily optimized for the CELL to the point that the entire post processing part was handled on it. So this upgrade is very good considering all of that.It should be running at 200fps, if its a port of a PS3 game, or is PS4 and PS3 so similar in performance? :/
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Yikes.You are wrong.
The reason why The Evil Within had no performance impact was not because it rendered at 1080P with Black borders but because it rendered at 1920*768 which is 1:1 pixel ratio when WITH black borders.
Removing the Black borders meant the game used the same resolution and upscaled it to 1080P...so it didn't have 1:1 pixel ratio anymore.
You can see the change in IQ whenever you switch between bordered and borderless.
I think I've started maybe less than 5 threads? I also don't run an actual PR company which has Sony as a client.Somewhat ironic coming from you.![]()
I dub this a 'sidemaster', in some instances the PS3 has a cleaner picture due to the lack of shitty post processing layered on top with a spade.
So... A port?
The only really disappointing thing for me is that this game isn't packaged together with Heavy Rain as a physical release. :/ I'm not too big on digital only releases.
Looks like a sprite in the video. A nice sprite though.Helicopter explosion also has very much volumetric looking smoke in the PS4 version, whereas it was much more flat on PS3. It's probably BF4-style precalculated volumetrics though. But it looks much better either way. You can see this in the DF comparison video.
I think I've started maybe less than 5 threads? I also don't run an actual PR company which has Sony as a client.
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