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Aura7541 said:
Imaginedvl said:
Aura7541 said:

And yet, you don't have any evidence to back this notion. Besides, there are a bunch of 1080p monitors that can be bought for lower than $200, so I highly doubt that most people don't have a 1080p screen. Also, a 720p native resolution upscaled to 1080p resolution makes the picture more blurry. Doesn't matter how good the upscaler does. The picture will still end up much blurrier than a native 1080p pic. A 1080p resolution has 225% more pixels than a 720p resolution.

And if you think there's hardly any difference between the PS4 and X1 multiplats, then read my previous comment. The difference between the X1 to PS4 versions range from 144% to 225%. That's way too significant for there to be "hardly any difference"... -__-"

lol at this. I tought your previous comment was a joke but if you bring it back again let me respond.

You cannot possibly be serious into just laying down those res/fps and talk about it like it a very tangible way to differentiate the game experience for gamers... No, there is no 225% difference in the experience of playing Call of Duty from Xbox One to PS4... The game may be sharper/smoother on one console but talking about "225%" difference makes no sense what so ever... The game is as fun and as enjoyable on both console and it looks good and fluid on BOTH consoles...

Yes some people (esp. non Xbox One gamers...) will notice and cry about some FPS slowdown here and there but nothing like "it is 225%" less playable/enjoyable. And the majority (close to 99%) will enjoy it as much as the Playstation gamers...

Love how some people are going with specs only like it is 100% of the game experience...
114% to 225% ROFL give me a break...

You're right, there isn't a 225% difference between the X1 and PS4 versions of COD. In fact, it's greater than 225% because the color pallette in the X1 version is incredibly gross in comparison to the PS4 version.

To deny the math is to deny the objective facts. Multiplats look and run significantly better on the PS4 than on the X1. The difference between 720p and 1080p is really big. People notice it immediately. 60 fps runs significantly better than 30 fps. Those extra frames help the games run like butter and signficantly affects the gameplay. Heck, the framerate in the X1 version of Tomb Raider: DE falls below 30 fps, which is a big "no-no" territory. A few times, it dips into the teens which is utter blegh.

Multiplats may be enjoyable on the X1, but they are MORE enjoyable on the PS4. Who doesn't want a clearer, sharper picture? Who doesn't want that smoother framerate? Why the heck would I purposely deprive myself of those kinds of luxuries?


If the quality is that much better why do all the game review sites give out the same score on both versions? Why do tech analysis like digital foundary states they're both good and they're almost the same in graphics?  If it was 2-3 times better on ps4 reviewers would've noted this. Besides, I want exclusive AAA games and PS4 has been lacking in that department. Also, I don't have to worry about XBL going down all the time like PSN.