Yeah, I was talking about maxing games on ultra though. Games like AC Unity, The Evil Within, Dragon Age Inquisition, Watch Dogs run at about 40 fps maxed on a r9 280x @ 1080p. While any game from last year like Battlefield 4 or Crysis 3 will run at 60fps. That is after optimization though. I considered that somebody just wants to install and play without messing with settings, they'll easily get a locked 30fps on any game, if not more. |
The problem with the OP is that he is asking what it takes to run games on Ultra, 60FPS, and at 1080p, yet that's RARELY what consoles are asked to do.
Yes, PS4 is often hitting 1080P, but rarely at 60fps and what would be consider ULTRA. Mid or Mid-High settings maybe.
And trust me, I USED to be a PC gamer years ago (10+), and currently only play on consoles. So I'm not trying to bash consoles. I'm just saying some of these comparisons are rediculous. Convenience is key when it comes to consoles selling points (I remember having audio issues in the day when trying to play Halflife 2 for example).
The SCARY thing is that consoles are starting to become more and more like PCs in the sense of shit not working on day 1, but thats mostly due to unrealistic release schedules battling long lead/dev times. Day 1 patches etc. UGH.. but i digress.