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vivster said:
Ruler said:

PC gamers make always a big deal fron AF and draw distance, i remember like they made MGSV Ground Zeroes the biggest deal of the world when it had a puddle even Nvdia made it up to be

https://www.vg247.com/2014/11/21/mgs-5-ground-zeroes-nvidia-pc-ps4/

 

so isnt this a big deal now too?

the game allready runs at 60fps and we dont know the real resolution yet in 4K but 1080p owner allready get better visuals like you see in the PC version which is worth upgrading to a 1000€ budget according to PC gamers

Nothing on console is a big deal for PC gamers.

My WoFF on PS4 Pro is still blurry btw. How is your PS4 Pro doing?

Bloodborne says hello d:

Burning Typhoon said:
aLkaLiNE said:

If PC users can spend north of $1000 to run these games (AAA titles) on max then I fail to see why $400 to run these games on high is such a big deal d:

You think 1000 dollars is all it takes? Lol....  By the time you spend 700 dollars on a GPU, and 400 on a CPU, you still have to spend money on a motherboard, powersupply, case, ram, a copy of windows and a monitor that's going to get you above 60FPS.  No point in spending 700 dollars on that new GPU if your monitor can't refresh beyond 60FPS anyway.

If you spend any less, you're not using max settings.  I've spent well beyond 1000 on my PC and I can count the amount of games I can use max settings on one hand.  Unless I want to play at 30FPS, but, 30FPS isn't max settings anymore. 

 

If you don't already have a PS4, I  say get the pro.  If you do, then, no, it's not worth the upgrade.   Though, personally speaking, I wouldn't play an FPS on console.  Once I got my PC, I swore off multi-plats on consoles.  Unless it specifically runs better on Console, like Mortal Kombat XL, or is an exclusive, I'm getting it for PC.

But, those changes.  It's just anti-aliasing... from what I can see... Anything else, you're not going to be able to tell much while the games are in motion. I went over to a friends house and really couldn't see a difference in overwatch on his PS4, vs. what was at home on my PC.  But, I wont play that game with a controller.

I know that isn't all it takes, but I'm trying to make a fair point. 

 

And, personally, I believe PS Pro won't start to shine until 2017 when games start having the extra power incorporated into the settings. So far all we've seen are quick post release band aid solutions. I imagine once the Ps4 is off the shelves, they will further be able to tap into that extra GPU potential since development won't be held back by the current generation. Just my opinion though, I'll be getting a pro sometime this holiday.