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greenmedic88 said:

I think the PS4 is running at 60fps which was the whole point of running it at 900 vertical instead of 1080, at least for Battlefield 4. CoD Ghosts runs at 1080 vertical at 60fps. So comparing high/ultra at half the fps is a pretty pointless comparison. Plus it's not as though Battlefield 4 is playing on Medium settings on the PS4. I should probably just take the shrinkwrap off my copy and play it to see for myself.

And a lot of the technicals on PC building are nothing new to me since I started building overclocked gaming PCs in 2008 when it was brought to my attention that almost every game I bought for the XB360 was on PC. When it became clear that 720p at 30fps was the norm, I built PCs with a 1080p/60fps target for most games. I have a huge catalog of games on Steam and a bunch more on Origin so it's not like I'm some sort of console cheerleader/pundit. 


Still a massive framerate reduction when moving from high to ultra quality settings.
Battlefield 3 was the same though, things like HBAO can take a toll, some people can't really tell much difference on such subtle improvements anyhow.

Plus, who says you only had to have a single 5870? :P You can pick them up for the cost of a years worth of Xbox Live! Gold today.
The other benefit is, some people really don't care much for 60fps, so you can always drive up the image quality. - Personally I wan't both, rarely do I get either due to the resolution I run at.




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