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ganoncrotch said:
Nintentacle said:
There's no point in comparing the PS4 and Xbox One versions when they're pretty much the exact same thing.

Digital foundry points out how "pretty much" some games are not the same thing. While obviously games like this lego thing don't mean anything in terms of the game at hand, if you watch some of their side by side videos from cutscenes in some games you can see where the different systems excel in different areas. Seeing fps dips on 1 system for heavy particle effects, heavy shadow/lighting effects or Moving quickly through detailed cities etc, like I said tho while it means that 1 version of.. lego hobbit is going to be less cool it would give you an idea as to which system would handle something like GTA5 better or up close and flashy fireball filled things like Street fighter 4 Next Gen editions.

-If the devs give the ports the proper time they deserve ofc!

Well I mean that none of these comparisons matter overall. But nothing realting to video games matter is the grand scheme of everything, so...