By using this site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and our Terms of Use. Close
FatedReality said:
9087 said:
FatedReality said:
Does it really matter at this point? At this point mostly everyone's mind is already made up on which system is going to get. This is not going to change someones mind that has a Xbox one preordered or planning to get one soon. I think a year from now the graphics will be much closer, to the point you wont be able to see a difference just like how it was this gen.


If anything, I think the gap will get bigger. 

 


Its clear if any console is going to have the best graphics this generation its defiantly going to be the PS4 but I think the fact that some games are 720p or 900p on the One and 1080p on the PS4 is because MS was rushing there conosle to get out in time which made the developers rush to get there games finished in time for the Xbox One. I think sony dealt with this much better planning there release well in avanced giving the developers working on games for the console have plenty of time to make sure the games can be the best they can be. Both system have enough power in them to support 1080p graphics I just think MS didnt give the developers enough time. 

Thats what I think about all this.


Other than the ram methodology, the architectures are extremely similar, would you mind applying this reasoning to third party games in any meaningful way?, its not like developers were handed some unknown hardware months after they had ps4 devkits, theyve had roughly the same amount of time with both systems to build their games, and developers not even knowing the alloted ram on ps4 until it was publicly announced as 8gb, clearly then something more direct is the cause of this stark difference between quality, and let me be blunt in saying it is nothing to do with rushing, or not being used to the architecture.