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starcraft said:

I think you're minsunderstanding the concept of a real world differential.

Going from 720p to 1080p (so, larger than the actual difference of most games) involves doubling the amount of pixels on a screen. In reality, this will only be noticed if you sit two decent-quality screens next too each other and run the same scene with the same settings.

Add in that most titles run at 900p or higher on the Xbox One, and the real world significance of your 'dust' doesn't taste so bad


You are correct. 3rd parties are upping the res because it's the easiest way to use the extra power. But I believe that once devs get to grips with the hardware, they will use that extra power more creatively. Besides we should expect 1st/2nd parties to use  the extra power better and if Uncharted 4 lives up to it's in-game trailer this should show us what we can expect.

Of course this graphics improving over time will happen to the X1 also, I just believe that PS4 will improve more.

The devs comments in the thread is trying to not a take side and he is right to do so. It's probably the best thing he could of done to get attention for his game and not majorly piss off one side of the fence.

And we will not start to see the true power of either console until another year or 2, so until then we all can only speculate what to expect.