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John2290 said:
curl-6 said:

On a purely technical level that just isn't true, though I suppose one's aesthetic priorities can vary, as we each value different things when it comes to what makes a game look good to us.

For those who place a premium on resolution and framerate, however, UC4 runs at either 1080p/30fps or 900/60fps. To most high end PC gamers, those specs haven't been impressive since about 2010.

On PC you can also crank up things like shadows, anisotropic filtering, anti-aliasing, etc to levels beyond what UC4 displays.

Talking whole package here. Everything from the perfectly toned colour to the AA, the lighting, the art, the balance between the micro and the macro, right to the littlest of details like the rain moving in sheets across the enviroment with the gusts of wind or the dust particles hanging in the air and swirling as charecters move through the space or the leaves falling or the blood in characters ears when light shines through them. Just the whole package compared to any other game including animations, art, sound and everything else. I'm not talking numbers here. You do uncerstand what I mean, right? I fear PC gamers become jaded to actual visuals and obsess over the numbers. You can crank up what ever setting you want on PC, it doesn't mean the graphics as a whole will be good. 

Art is completely subjective though.

As a "whole package", there are PC games I'd say look better than Uncharted 4.