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Slimebeast said:
Chazore said:

I wouldn't due to the blur it gives off. When I look at native 4k shots I see crisp detail, especially to games of old than what the "checkerboard" form deals in.

No, it's not blurry. Read the Eurogamer article about how it works. It is not anymore blurry than a native 4K image.

EDIT: well, apparently in the Tomb Raider comparison above the PS4 Pro version is quite blurry lol
It is not supposed to be blurry with this checkerboard technique, but I'll be damned... blurry it is.

The image is originally rendered with half the resolution of 4k. Then they fill the missing dots with their patented mathematical algorithm *cough* marketing bollocks *cough* to upscale the image on a 4k TV / Monitor. An upscalled image always tends to appear blurry.

http://www.red.com/learn/red-101/upscaled-1080P-vs-4K



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