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JayWood2010 said:
allblue said:
JayWood2010 said:




Looks nearly identical or plays nearly identical? You can't claim parity from what you've observed in a youtube video alone. Visuals are subjective the numbers are however established, 720p vs 900p, framerate gaps isn't equal to parity. 


From what i have seen they look identical on a technical level.  XBO had more lights, PS4 had better draw distance, XBO was crisper, PS4 was foggy.    So yeah from a technical stand point they did look pretty much identical with small differences.  You would literally have to have them side by side to even tell a difference.

Do you think someone is going to take the XBO home and be like wow this is horrible, damn  i need those extra 14fps >.<

Then a few days later they play the PS4 version and are like OMG this is life changing.  SOOOOO MUCH BETTER!

Is that what you think?  Or do you think people will even notice a difference.  My guess is people wont notice a difference just like it has been this gen.  The only people who really care about this stuff is the people who take the console wars way too seriously when the general audience just wants to play the games.

You mean the general dude bro/casual audience nope they aren't going to care about 720p upscaled or 60fps/30fps, they won't likely even know what those terms means. Those who are expecting a higher standard of gaming from next generation consoles are however going to be disappointed. 

Like I said, there is a difference between not caring and not noticing. 14 FPS is highly noticeable (you should know if you are a PC gamer as you've proclaimed), one machine running at a higher resolution while having a superior frame rate and stability is nothing that is indicative of a near identical hardware. In fact, on a PC platform 14 fps is almost the difference between hd 7870 and a Titan. 

http://www.bf4blog.com/battlefield-4-beta-gpu-cpu-benchmarks/





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