Shadow1980 said: I just finished Act I today. It's definitely a very pretty game, and it has a much nicer color palette than previous entries had. I thought Halo 2 Anniversary was perhaps the prettiest game I've played on the XBO, but Gears 4 may just top it. |
Halo 2 Anniversary was a very good package.
It certainly had some great looking moments and other moments that detracted from the overall package. (It had some pretty cliffs/rocks.)
CGI-Quality said:
The resolution, by itself, no matter how much you want to minimize it, is an advantage. Couple that with the numerous games where the PS4 came out ahead in AA, Texture Filtering, AO, or DoF (yes, as a result of having better hardware) and there you have it. Like I said, it's indisputable. The stronger hardware will always be capable of producing the better results. You quoted Pemalite - somethat who 100% understands this. Nothing wrong with his statement at all. And your bit about how the consoles compare to a High-End PC is irrelevant. One vs the other, the PS4 is a stronger system, just as the Scorpio will be vs the Pro. |
Games that use Dynamic resolution tend to show the Xbox One's limitations far more often than the Playstation 4.
Even games which are relatively "light" on the hardware like Overwatch have a few extra graphics effects on the Playstation 4 like: Reflections, better shadowing, higher resolution etc'.
A High-end PC will always be on top.
The Playstation 4 and Playstation 4 pro easily beat the Xbox One. It's not even up for debate, the Playstation 4 can have higher quality assets and more effects.
Scorpio is going to beat them all. (Question remains by how much.)
That doesn't automatically make the Xbox One "Garbage" though or that it's games are "Ugly". - They can have some good presentation and impress.
It's just the competition is better from a graphics standpoint, it's a no brainer, the Playstation 4 simply has more hardware to make everything pretty.
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