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SvennoJ said:
Nem said:

See, i can say the opposite. I can hardly see any difference between 720p and 1080p. But a 30 to 60fps has a direct impact on how much joy i get from the gameplay. From my pov, i don't understand you, because you seem to be playing the graphics rather than the game.

So meh...

 

The Pro can do anything btw. This can be easily fixed. Sony has been locking things because presumably they don't want regular ps4 owners to go off at them. But they will unlock these things later for sure.

Seems you're playing the fps rather than the game :p

Higher frame rate is nicer, higher res also helps immersion. It depends on the game. If you're focussed on the action nearby, or sidescrollers then higher frame rate is better. If the game is wide open, then better detail in the distance is more important.

Some don't mind the reolution to drop down occasionally, others don't mind a few frame rate dips. Both can break immersion. Dynamic resolution is becoming more and more used nowadays. It would be nice if games had a slider in the options between performance and image quality. The debate between stable image quality and stable framerate will never end.

And yeah the pro can do both, just takes more than a quickly put together patch. New games will be profiled better to sort out occasional bottlenecks.

For me, I was fully immersed in ED: Horizons running 10-15 fps to have the planets look nice on my laptop at 1080p. And I'm enjoying the native 120fps of Trackmania Turbo in VR as well. Depends on the game.

 

Well... no. I understand what you mean, but by gameplay i don't count the imersion. I count the connection between you pressing buttons and your avatar on screen reacting to them. How responsible that is affects my connection to the game world more than beeingbable to have a bigger view distance for example. But i do agree that there clearly are some who prefer resolution and other FPS. Developers should indeed give us a choice.