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overman1 said:

It still will be noticed. Dont you understand? the only way the experience will be unnoticable is if for each person, the experience of the game was singular. obviously if I am playing the Xbox one version of the game on my TV, I will not be think of the PS4 version IF I HAVE NEVER SEEN IT. I will not be thinking "Damn, this Xbox one version of the game is terrible, wonder how the PS4 version looks like" If you have played the PS4 version of MGS:GZ and Battlefield 4, and you played the Xbox one version of these games (as I have on my TV), the difference jumps in your face almost immediately, most noticable the framerate drops. For now, it believe most multi developers are really rreally trying for parity for both systems. Not saying the PS4 version of the games are been gimped but I belive most developers are pushing the Xbox one mechanisms further than the PS4 engine. because, that could mean less sales for thier game on the Xbox which isnt a good thing. If the Ps4 versions are shown as much love as the Xbox one versions of recent games aka Destiny, there will definitely be a very obviously difference like Ground Zero. 
Developers have obviously said the PS4 is a much easier machine to program for, couple that with a more powerful GPU and faster Ram. It isnt much of a stretch to say that PS4 exclusives wil be the best looking games this gen and maybe some third party developers who really want to push that engine to see what it can really done. 

http://www.cinemablend.com/games/Titanfall-Developer-Loves-PS4-64954.html

I understand your point.  The early multiplats looked like crap on the XB1 compared to the PS4.  That's true.  Whether it is just the developers creating parity for sales or the fact that these later releases have much better SDKs to work with, the difference on the latest multiplats is very minimal.  I am not saying that it won't ever get bigger again.  I expect as I am sure everyone does, that the system exclusives over time will have a more obvious difference in favor of the PS4.  I do doubt that the developers will waste time and money trying to "give the love" to the PS4 version of multiplats.  There really is no benefit to them.  The game won't sell any more if the PS4 version has a minor framerate increase or slightly better effects.  It would be interesting if 3rd parties did take the time to maximize their games to the PS4's potential.  THe fallout of course would be XB1 owners ignoring the game in some cases.  A lot of people pick a side instead of just playing what's available.



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