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Wazowski said:
todd2r said:


Im going to stick my nose in here and throw my 2 cents in. I just sold my ps4. I know what the specs say on paper, but I have yet to see this 50% power gap. If I had seen it, I wouldn't have sold it. It might be there 5 years down the road, and if it is, I might rebuy the ps4. Until then, its all talk. 

yeah.. i bought the PS5, 5 times more powerful, but i sold it cus it had no games...

oh wait even better, i bought a 1000$ gaming PC but i sold it cus games don't go beyond Ultra Setting..

oh wait wait...I bought the X1 but i sold it because I want to play Halo 6, it might come out in the next 5 years, i might rebuy it, until then, its all talks.....

see? no sense right? -.-

Basically this. I can't believe that todd2r completely missed the resolution and framerate differences in multiplats within the past year.

Some math:

720p = 921,600 pixels
900p = 1,440,000 pixels
1080p = 2,073,600 pixels

Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag
X1 version: 900p @ 30 fps
PS4 version: 1080p @ 30 fps
Difference: 144%

Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition
X1 version: 1080p @ 30 fps
PS4 version: 1080p @ 60 fps (unlocked)
Difference: ~200%

Call of Duty: Ghosts
X1 version: 720p @ 60 fps
PS4 version: 1080p @ 60 fps
Difference: 225%

Battlefield 4*
X1 version: 720p @ 30 fps
PS4 version: 900p @ 30 fps
Difference: > 156%
* PS4 version had ambient occlusion while the X1 version did not have AO.

There are a lot of other examples like MGSV: Ground Zeroes, Lord of the Fallen, Plants vs Zombies, and Metro: Redux.