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WoodenPints said:
CGI-Quality said:

The differences aren't very major, no, but they are certainly noticeable. Especially when comparing 900 to 1080p. The difference in blur is there, before we even get to higher quality textures and/or shadows.

Like I said if you eagle eye the details there is but say for example if he played Witcher 3 on PS4 6 months ago then now decided to play it again on Xbox One he won't notice any differences in the graphics. Obviously if he loads it up PS4 runs around looking at graphics then loads up Xbox One version up and compares then you will pick up on things but just flat out loading up a game and playing for fun on Xbox One you wouldn't notice the difference between shadows or 900p vs 1080p.

Agreed, I mean if it weren't for DF making in depth videos and pointing out tiny differences you can see in screenshots, people wouldn't even notice. "900p vs 1080p is a huge deal" yeah, unless it's Killzone I guess. Frame rate differences are the big thing. Resolution slightly better when you have the same textures and effects doesn't do much of anything imho.