Should Xbox Scorpio owners demand better resolution and frame rates than the the the Neo delivers since they paid for such a high powered machine? Heck, should Microsoft step in to prevent any parity?
He's entitled to his opinion.
Doesn't mean he's right.
I'm feeling like people saying 1080p is enough or diminishing returns have never gamed at 4k. The difference is astonishing.
Should Xbox Scorpio owners demand better resolution and frame rates than the the the Neo delivers since they paid for such a high powered machine? Heck, should Microsoft step in to prevent any parity?
You know that 2K is 1080p right?
no shiiiit
1080p 60 mandate plz
Should Xbox Scorpio owners demand better resolution and frame rates than the the the Neo delivers since they paid for such a high powered machine? Heck, should Microsoft step in to prevent any parity?
He's entitled to his opinion.
Doesn't mean he's right.
I'm feeling like people saying 1080p is enough or diminishing returns have never gamed at 4k. The difference is astonishing.
He's entitled to his opinion.
Doesn't mean he's right.
I'm feeling like people saying 1080p is enough or diminishing returns have never gamed at 4k. The difference is astonishing.
I'm in the '4K isn't everything' camp. Stick to 1080p and focus on the details (lighting, mapping, textures, AA, etc.). I imagine that would make for a more effective use of Scorpio's power.
He's entitled to his opinion.
Doesn't mean he's right.
I'm feeling like people saying 1080p is enough or diminishing returns have never gamed at 4k. The difference is astonishing.
Don't you need a huge 4K TV to see any difference? To be honest I don't see much different from 720p to 1080p on a 42 inch TV in my living room.
Frame rate is overrated. Gimme 4k please
Don't you need a huge 4K TV to see any difference? To be honest I don't see much different from 720p to 1080p on a 42 inch TV in my living room.
Don't you need a huge 4K TV to see any difference? To be honest I don't see much different from 720p to 1080p on a 42 inch TV in my living room.
Yeah but we can't do 1080p well enough on consoles to be thinking about 4k.
Its just a good marketing term, makes the device you buying futureproof.
2 years ago when I was shopping for a audio receiver I spend extra $50 to buy a receiver that will output 4K. And I still dont own a 4K TV. Probably later this year. But at least then I wont have to sell my old receiver and buy a 4K compatible.
Oh but you may still need a new receiver that is hdcp 2.2 compliant!
Or 4K HDR compliant.
God yes.1440p (preferably IPS) makes a huge difference in my opinion. I would say it's the ideal resolution for gaming.
Viewing distance (to screen size) of the general console gaming public is certainly a factor, but people are going to yell about this and say only blind people can't tell the difference.
That's what HDCP 2.2 is for pretty much.
Better A.I. please, better A.I.
Didn't know that HDR was tied to HDCP. Thought HDMI 2.0a+ was required.
Me neither.I don't honestly understand the hype behind 4K.
Give me better visuals and higher frames at 1080P.
I have, and I went 144hz instead of 4k and never regretted my decision. There are other less GPU intensive ways to get clean imagery other than throwing more pixels at it. We aren't getting 4k textures any time soon and the diminishing returns are real.I think 90% of the people claiming they'd rather see 1080p have never actually seen a game running at native 4K. There's a massive jump in image quality. I actually tested this theory out on my 65" 4K HDR TV last night running Battlefront (took a framerate hit obviously)...but 4x the pixel count just makes the game much more immersive...there's no jaggies, even with AA off and the image is just clean.
I couldn't tell the difference between those screenshots if they weren't placed side by side like that. I can tell the difference between 30fps and 60fps immediately. When you consider these images are going to be on large televisions viewed from a distance, I can't see that difference being a huge deal. I'll take 60fps over 4K any day.
I have, and I went 144hz instead of 4k and never regretted my decision. There are other less GPU intensive ways to get clean imagery other than throwing more pixels at it. We aren't getting 4k textures any time soon and the diminishing returns are real.
I think we're only now at the point where 1440p makes sense for the mainstream PC gamer.
http://screenshotcomparison.com/comparison/176486
Here is a Bloodstained screenshot Durante posted. Showing the difference between 1080p and 4K. It is fairly significant. Notably a lot of the detail is being eaten up by LOD issues and the UE4 AA solution.
Now what many of those tweets propose is reprojecting a 1080p framebuffer to 2160p and doing postproc on that. Hopefully it should produce better results, but they'll never be as good as this. Lots of tiny details is definitely an area that benefits from 4K, even downsampled.
You are saying it hides blur with motion blur? ok.I wasn't making an argument about what to do with Scorpio's power, but rather whether 4K results in good IQ. Like I said, I haven't made my mind up about 4K gaming. I'm not sure it's worth the performance cost on consoles.
TSSAA comes with its own set of problems. It causes blurring during motion, something that Doom hides with its motion blur (and it mitigated by some extent by its high framer rate), and something Uncharted 4 doesn't not do nearly as effectively (probably the lower frame rate here). There could be games on the Scorpio which lack the CPU power to hit 60 fps and might instead opt for 4K resolution at 30fps. In that case, using a simple post processing filter might be a good choice because they work the same, regardless of the frame rate and how quickly you turn your camera around (or when objects in the world move around). Witcher 2 used a sharpening filter to mitigate the blurriness of its filter to great effect and The Division uses one in conjunction with its TAA.
I have, and I went 144hz instead of 4k and never regretted my decision. There are other less GPU intensive ways to get clean imagery other than throwing more pixels at it. We aren't getting 4k textures any time soon and the diminishing returns are real.
I think we're only now at the point where 1440p makes sense for the mainstream PC gamer.
Use the power for better graphics, bigger levels, better sounds, lighting, textures , AI 1080p 60fps
Halo 6
Like starry night
And I will be more than happy
Erection levels rising....Use the power for better graphics, bigger levels, better sounds, lighting, textures , AI 1080p 60fps
Halo 6
Like starry night
And I will be more than happy