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drkohler said:
Madword said:

It did look better on XboxOne than the TGS video showing the PS4 version. It looked sharper/clearer.

Considering it runs at 720p on the XBox One, it would have been foolish to demo it on anything else but a 720p monitor...

It's all really difficult to judge. It's easier to see with the eyes etc because online videos might have been off camera etc, but there are still inconsistancies with all of the games i saw today. In fact one of the Battlefield consoles did crash right in front of me so i should have taken more care to note the HDMI stuff that appeared.. I was too tired.

For example:

Watching DriveClub not too far away from the screen, it looked pretty good but was stuttering a little on and off while the guy was playing it. They had a competition where someone played it (further distance screen looked nice), but pushed that onto a bigger screen and looked awful.

Forza, looked great from a short distance away,  when i got to play it, looked nice and clean but lots of low res floor textures and issues.. issues with seams on the car screens.

But many of these demo's are demos that they ran previously from what I can tell, so they are maybe 3/4 months old and companies are pushed hard to get demos out while they are trying to finish the game, it's really quite hard on them, so it's not fair really to judge games on that alone.

I was actually more impressed by a few PS3 games like Beyond and GT6... looked great (GT6 looked comparable to both DriveClub and Forza except for AA - which was noticable in the distance of the environment).

I've not seen any PS4 live stuff in person of Battlefield but the TGS video does not look great at all. Way too muddy for my liking.



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