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curl-6 said:
JRPGfan said:


The issue is the ghosting in that video.

Its not on the cars, its on the enviroments you notice it. 

So it has nothing to do with what type of motion blurr is used on the cars, im talking about apples, and you reply with oranges.

What you linked is a differnt matter than what is shown in the OPs video.

 

I still think its about how the video was recorded / the tv it was recorded on/ how the videoed was encoded....

something, because the same issue isnt seen in any other videos.

 

 

This is ghosting:

 

I think they used a good quality TV to record the Xbox 1 sample, so it looks normal there, but they used a differnt/cheaper tv model for the ps4 sample so you observe ghosting in the video.

Pretty sure the Digital Foundry guys know more about the tech involved than you do.


Yeah but they are also biased against the ps4 



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