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I'm not sure I'd notice the difference while in actual motion like it will be seen. Then again, I'm looking from my phone.
Some 4K Uncharted4 screens:
https://goo.gl/photos/axyZ4Me8zfPcita2A
https://goo.gl/photos/UfdxLeUMLX2eny9B8
Looks better on a the Pro for sure, but I don't think it's that huge of a difference personally. Feel like if i showed this to some friends, it wouldn't convince them all that much yet.
With that being said, still looking forward to picking up a Pro once I can get it bundled with a game.
Here's another comparison showing the notable difference in iq. Skyrim is super sharp on pro.
PS4 Pro native 4k downscaled to 1080p.
PS4 Standard 1080p capture
Everything just looks more vibrant.
I'm not sure I'd notice the difference while in actual motion like it will be seen. Then again, I'm looking from my phone.
I'm not sure I'd notice the difference while in actual motion like it will be seen. Then again, I'm looking from my phone.
Some 4K Uncharted4 screens:
https://goo.gl/photos/axyZ4Me8zfPcita2A
https://goo.gl/photos/UfdxLeUMLX2eny9B8
Here's another comparison showing the notable difference in iq. Skyrim is super sharp on pro.
PS4 Pro native 4k downscaled to 1080p.
I do, but not as must as others(can't really see shimmering in a screen shot). I notice things like screen tearing, framedrops, and animation issues. I'll look at the screens on my work PC tomorrow and see if I can tell more of a difference. As I said, I'm viewing on mobile.So you don't notice things like aliasing and shimmering in games?
I'm much more interested in the higher framerate and performance. Ps4 slim does nothing for me. I was actually stating in another thread how I wasn't interested in a Pro, but nearly every game I want for the system has a 1080p/performance boost, right down the next game I plan on buying which is The Witness lolThats why there is also a Ps4 slim, not everybody needs super IQ for a living room, we are not sitting in front of monitors..
For me, the IQ and more stable frame rates / less dips and hopefully quiet means day 1.
I'm not sure I'd notice the difference while in actual motion like it will be seen. Then again, I'm looking from my phone.
Im looking from my phone too and it looks sharper but barley noticeable.
Disappointing given the price of the console. Hopefully future games have a more significant improvement.
Bullshot IQ arrives on consoles. (native resolution is unknown on PS4 pro version)
1080p screen owners rejoice!!!!
Thanks to kubinsky for the early screenshots. (lucky bugger)
That's cause you're on your phone.Im looking from my phone too and it looks sharper but barley noticeable.
Disappointing given the price of the console. Hopefully future games have a more significant improvement.
Some 4K Uncharted4 screens:
https://goo.gl/photos/axyZ4Me8zfPcita2A
https://goo.gl/photos/UfdxLeUMLX2eny9B8
This for a 399 upgrade?
No thanks...
U4 looks damn good rendered up to 4k
They look pretty blurry at full resolution. Apparently they're just upscaling from 1440p according to one source, and it looks it.
They look pretty blurry at full resolution. Apparently they're just upscaling from 1440p according to one source, and it looks it.
The difference is so slight that I wonder why anyone cares. It'd be better if the extra power went into boosting the framerate, something that would be noticeable.
Oh woah!!
Imagine FFXV and Horizon getting the same exact treatment of improvements..... dear god
The difference is so slight that I wonder why anyone cares. It'd be better if the extra power went into boosting the framerate, something that would be noticeable.
Other comparisons in the thread look more realistic
Great up close but that's confirmed to me I wouldn't notice the difference at my normal seating distance from the TV.
The "1080p" shots in the OP are comically blurry, doesn't look like 1080p at all.
Other comparisons in the thread look more realistic, and in line with what you experience with down-sampling on PC.
What?
That's because TF2 isn't 1080p on PS4.
When did I hear that already? Ah, BR vs DVD in 2006.I can see the difference but that is not a huge deal at all. Lol
"What" what? I'm saying the "1080p" shots in the OP for Titanfall are incredibly blurry, so to think that'll be the regular "jump" you'll get from downsampling from 4K, you're setting expectations too high, because the jump isn't that big usually.
Other shots in the thread, which are closer together, paint a more realistic picture of what the down-sampling will entail for most games.
I thought it had dynamic res that went up to 1080p.
"What" what? I'm saying the "1080p" shots in the OP for Titanfall are incredibly blurry, so to think that'll be the regular "jump" you'll get from downsampling from 4K, you're setting expectations too high, because the jump isn't that big usually.
Other shots in the thread, which are closer together, paint a more realistic picture of what the down-sampling will entail for most games.
I thought it had dynamic res that went up to 1080p.
I really don't get the 'slight' difference people. Of course you can't see it on a phone but if you look at them full-size on pc it's a big difference. If this difference/ those pics are representative of the difference on a (1080) tv then ps4 pro people should be really happy.
DrXym didn't say anything about a phone
When did I hear that already? Ah, BR vs DVD in 2006.