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Tachikoma said:
Azzanation said:

Ok so here is the problem. We all know by now that consoles cannot achieve 1080p and 60 frames without major sacifices, infact they cant even do 1080p without having a steady frame rate unless the games are extremly linear or nerfed to the ground (Apart from acouple exceptions).

Fallout 4 is the main problem here. Why would a dev release a game like Fallout 4 on consoles at 1080p when they know the frame rate suffers.. I tell you why, because 1080p has become the talking point this gen, that even devs are afraid to lower it because of the backlash they might get for there games. Would you rather play Fallout 4 at 1080p and 30 frames with alot of dips? or would you rather play it at 900p and closer to a 60 frames or a rock solid 30 frames? As an old school gamer my anwser is clear, Framerate. I was going to buy Fallout 4 on consoles but after seeing that both consoles struggle to keep it at 30 it ended my decision very quickly and PC it is for me.

In my own opinion, these 1080p standards need to stop, these consoles just cant do it without sacificing not only frame rate but many other effects and features just to achieve this pixal count. There is barely any difference between 1080p and 900p but dips below 30 frames is noticable. If the gaming community can get off the 1080p hype train and start looking at whats more important for games, devs will finially realise that lowering resolution isnt all that bad if it makes the game more fun to play and stable.

http://gearnuke.com/fallout-4-pete-hines-defends-solid-30-fps-comment-talks-frame-rate-ps4-xbox-one/#

The framerate issues on PS4 are down to how the engine handles layered alpha transparencies, this would still be an issue with a lower resolution, and will most likely be fixed by updating the shader transient ordering.

The framerate issues on XBO are acceptable except for the audio stuttering and freezes, these freezes and audio stuttering as a direct result of the engines cache streaming process on the Xbox One, and would happen even at a lower resolution, they also happen on the Ps4 but much less pronounced as the memoy pools used for the asset buffer are faster on the PS4.

Thus the primary issues in framerate on both consoles is down to engine issues, not resolution.

Also, dropping the resolution to 900P isn't anywhere near enough to bridge the gap between 30fps and 60fps.

Hime sama has spooken, this thread should have been ended while ago.