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Captain_Yuri said:
So neo/scorpio it is

Wonder how many upgrades they will cook up by then. Probably enough to render those two useless as well... 



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765P is a strange resolution.



fuallmofus said:
What is dynamic resolution? Will the reso change while playing? I think thats annoiyng when the graphics quality changes all the time.

In order to have better FPS, the resolution will drop in combat and in other parts of the game. Halo 5 had dynamic resolution



Swordmasterman said:
765P is a strange resolution.

They didn't have this guy... 



This is crazy when you consider this started off as a PS3 game. That said at least they are being up front about this.



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bunchanumbers said:
I wonder if the game will benefit from the S model. Maybe the resolution sticks around 900p more often than not? Either way I got the Xbox One S for FFXV so I'm looking forward to it.

The benefit should be there, albeit fairly small.

vivster said:
Kirin_gaming said:

I guess I won't be playing this until 2020 when it finally releases on PC...

On the plus side, I might get to play it in 8K LOL.

It will be locked to 1080p30 on PC.

Please don't give them ideas. :(

pray4mojo said:

My favorite experience with a 3D game was OOT on the original N64 and the resolution/frame rate for that game is absolutely disgraceful. I think 900P and 28FPS is just fine and anyone who complains needs to rethink their priorities.

Yeah, nah. My expectations are higher than that.

Going back and replaying Nintendo 64 games today on the Nintendo 64 is not a pleasant experience.
Emulated on the PC with 1440P+60fps with graphics enhancements however... ;)

fuallmofus said:
What is dynamic resolution? Will the reso change while playing? I think thats annoiyng when the graphics quality changes all the time.

Correct.
It's actually a fantastic technology for consoles as they don't have the hardware capability that PC's have to maintain solid framerates with all the graphics dialed up to 11.

Ironically... I also can't stand it. I tried to eliminate it in Halo 5 by limiting my resolution to 720P... However the game always renders at the same resolution and then is scaled after that. lol

Swordmasterman said:
765P is a strange resolution.


Indeed.
16:9 should mean it is 1360x765.
Which is a slight improvement over 720P's 1280x720 and is almost a good fit for most 720P TV's actual 1366x768 resolution.



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curl-6 said:

Saying it will be "close" to 30fps as opposed to holding it is a bit worrying considering the poor framerate in both the game's demos.

the first demo wasnt bad



Pemalite said:
bunchanumbers said:
I wonder if the game will benefit from the S model. Maybe the resolution sticks around 900p more often than not? Either way I got the Xbox One S for FFXV so I'm looking forward to it.

The benefit should be there, albeit fairly small.

fuallmofus said:
What is dynamic resolution? Will the reso change while playing? I think thats annoiyng when the graphics quality changes all the time.

Correct.
It's actually a fantastic technology for consoles as they don't have the hardware capability that PC's have to maintain solid framerates with all the graphics dialed up to 11.

Ironically... I also can't stand it. I tried to eliminate it in Halo 5 by limiting my resolution to 720P... However the game always renders at the same resolution and then is scaled after that. lol


The Neo is said to take advantage of dynamic features such as dynamic resolution. The engine will dynamically change it to reach the target framerate as much as possible, but with Neo, and most likely Project Scorpio, the engine will run smoother and dynamically adjusting the resolution won't be required because the hardware won't be taxed in the way the regular consoles are. So we should expect solid 1080p@30fps on those upgraded consoles.
When it comes to the XBO S though, that thing isn't even on par with the original PS4, so I don't think people shoud expect much of a difference with the regular XBO.



Ruler said:
curl-6 said:

Saying it will be "close" to 30fps as opposed to holding it is a bit worrying considering the poor framerate in both the game's demos.

the first demo wasnt bad

There was some stuttering in the Duscae demo, but it was far from being as bad as he claims. Things got smoother with the 2.0 version. It's only the Platinum Demo that had very bad frame pacing. The Titan demo that was playable earlier this year was said to be very stable with good framerate. And from what we've seen of the gameplay footage that got released after that, things are looking quite promising.



Hynad said:
Ruler said:

the first demo wasnt bad

There was some stuttering in the Duscae demo, but it was far from being as bad as he claims. Things got smoother with the 2.0 version. It's only the Platinum Demo that had very bad frame pacing. The Titan demo that was playable earlier this year was said to be very stable with good framerate. And from what we've seen of the gameplay footage that got released after that, things are looking quite promising.

Yea I think the game looks great and I haven't been this excited for a FF game in a over a decade.