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crissindahouse said:
and the xbox one versions get day one patches to increase lighting and stuff like that because...?

you even answered your own question with battlefield. if this "rule" would be reality it would also count for battlefield.

they are happy that they could even finish the games on next gen in-time (well, some stuff is still missing in many games), that's why they all get day one patches. ps4 games get 1080p with a patch because developers saw the last weeks or months that ps4 can handle it but the version you get on disc without patch would probably suck with horrible framerate if it would already run in 1080p because they aren't optimized so much because there was no time for optimization with such a tight time plan.

Call of Duty Ghosts was said to just not run in 1080p without the patch, that it was a technical issue and that the game would only go to 720p.

How can you happen to make a mistake like that?  Then the second game released in a row, Assassin's Creed Black Flag happens to also need a day one patch.  It's a huge coincidence, especially when it's been confirmed months ago that the PS4 version was running at 1080p already.

This conspiracy theory is confirmed as fact as soon as the Xbox One version of Asssassin's Creed 4 launches at 900p.   If it takes for yet another developer to just happen to have a day one patch to upscale the resolution we could wait for that too.  Or we could atleast wait for deconfirmation in that case.