Your 1070 is not only significantly more powerful than a PS4 Pro, it'll be more powerful than the Scorpio, a console that will probably cost more and isn't even out for another year. Your 1070 will be relevant long after Sony is back, hat in hand, asking you to buy a new console.
The actual cost of an upgrade to a PS4 Scorpio level fo performance for a PC gamer, asuming you weren't ALREADY at that level, is less than $200, not $400. Now THAT's value
I don't consider my knowledge of all these technologies on a level that enables me to say anything meaningful about your statements. Other than, god I hope you're right! I do know i am extremely pleased with the performance of my new card so far. And i thank all GAF-experts on the matter, that have indirectly helped me make this choice.
Still, i'm impressed by the pro-shots posted in this thread. At the same time, i'm kind of shocked about the messy low quality of the standard ones. I hope for console-owners this is the big step up it may seem it is from this thread. I definitely expected less when i opened this thread.
Someone explain this to me. So if I dont have a 4k tv but a fullhd 1080p tv, will I be able to experience titanfall 2 like this? Or does this just go in favor to ppl who own 4k tvs only?
Someone explain this to me. So if I dont have a 4k tv but a fullhd 1080p tv, will I be able to experience titanfall 2 like this? Or does this just go in favor to ppl who own 4k tvs only?
Someone explain this to me. So if I dont have a 4k tv but a fullhd 1080p tv, will I be able to experience titanfall 2 like this? Or does this just go in favor to ppl who own 4k tvs only?
According to DF, Titanfall 2 runs at around 1440p and stays there, with minimal(if any) dynamic resolution drops at locked 60.
Is this for MP too?
I'm suddenly fine keeping my Panny S60 plasma.
ST50 owner here and I'm feeling pretty good too. Can't wait for my Pro!
Damnnnn i like how that sounds. Sounds like a good console if others can do the same.According to DF, Titanfall 2 runs at around 1440p and stays there, with minimal(if any) dynamic resolution drops at locked 60.
Your 1070 is not only significantly more powerful than a PS4 Pro, it'll be more powerful than the Scorpio, a console that will probably cost more and isn't even out for another year. Your 1070 will be relevant long after Sony is back, hat in hand, asking you to buy a new console.
The actual cost of an upgrade to a PS4 Scorpio level fo performance for a PC gamer, asuming you weren't ALREADY at that level, is less than $200, not $400. Now THAT's value
According to DF, Titanfall 2 runs at around 1440p and stays there, with minimal(if any) dynamic resolution drops at locked 60.
So a $400 console runs about the same as my 980 Ti / i7 setup w/ maybe a few less bells and whistles?
It's nothing a GPU above entry level can get you though...
So a $400 console runs about the same as my 980 Ti / i7 setup w/ maybe a few less bells and whistles?
So a $400 console runs about the same as my 980 Ti / i7 setup w/ maybe a few less bells and whistles?
So a $400 console runs about the same as my 980 Ti / i7 setup w/ maybe a few less bells and whistles?
At least that's something else.A Bound dev has confirmed a whole new lighting system for Pro if I recall?
Just for clarification I never said PS4 Pro couldn't or wouldn't offer performance increases or better IQ. My position is that for differences of magnitude (night and day) to become apparent there needs to be more than resolution and performance gains.I was just correcting your misapprehension that PS4 Pro wasn't already offering better framerates, better shadows, better geometry, better lighting, better particles, etc. etc. Whether you find particular upgrades compelling is on you. But they are there.
I didn't compile that list but I did responded to it hence my post.Both SS and First Light will also have 1080p high-performance modes for the user to select over high-res as well.
Well certainly debatable, and you basically focused on all the games that don't have performance/image quality options and ignored the ones that do. It's also very early and developers are still getting a handle of what resources they will have to dedicate to produce a PS4 Pro patch. If this is the entire list of pre-november games that get patches in 2 months time then yes, I will agree that would be disappointing.
I came into this thread, expecting a minor difference in IQ. I'm flabbergasted. The difference is huge. Absolutely insane!
So a $400 console runs about the same as my 980 Ti / i7 setup w/ maybe a few less bells and whistles?
So a $400 console runs about the same as my 980 Ti / i7 setup w/ maybe a few less bells and whistles?
So a $400 console runs about the same as my 980 Ti / i7 setup w/ maybe a few less bells and whistles?
And I pointed out that there are more than resolution and performance gains. There's better lighting, better AO, better shadowing, better geometry, HDR, more particles, better AF, and more.Just for clarification I never said PS4 Pro couldn't or wouldn't offer performance increases or better IQ. My position is that for differences of magnitude (night and day) to become apparent there needs to be more than resolution and performance gains.
It's far harder to notice image softness when you sit a few feet away from the TV and play a fast paced game, then when you inspect a static screenshot that's on a monitor that's close to your face though. I'm really wondering if the improvements offered by supersampling, as cool as I think they look, will be generally appreciated all that much. Even DF people previewing these games don't exactly sound all that excited about it.Still, i'm impressed by the pro-shots posted in this thread. At the same time, i'm kind of shocked about the messy low quality of the standard ones. I hope for console-owners this is the big step up it may seem it is from this thread. I definitely expected less when i opened this thread.
We don't actually know what the gpu in the Scorpio will be in terms of feature set and architecture, but at the very least it will have a memory bandwidth advantage and comparable fp32 performance to the 1070.
We don't actually know what the gpu in the Scorpio will be in terms of feature set and architecture, but at the very least it will have a memory bandwidth advantage and comparable fp32 performance to the 1070.
We don't actually know what the gpu in the Scorpio will be in terms of feature set and architecture, but at the very least it will have a memory bandwidth advantage and comparable fp32 performance to the 1070.