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GOWTLOZ said:
walsufnir said:

Forza 5 was a launch game that ran on 1080p60 on a console considered by many as underpowered. How many racers (or even games) did Sony release that did 1080p60 (locked!)?

I don't know about PS4, but GT5 and GT6 on PS3 ran at 1080p60fps. GT Sort also runs at 1080p60fps.

Even GT4 on PS2 runs at 1080i which is not 1080p but better than most PS3 and Xbox 360 games in image quality and still looks good.

walsufnir said:

Because of the crowd?! Are you serious? I mean, you probably are but that doesn't make it sound anything less weird, to be honest.

Yes, the game was downgraded to what they showed at E3 back then but every game always cuts corners, on every console because they are not magical power horses at all. That is why many choose 30 fps instead of 60 fps, for example.

But good to see that you agree that there is no Sony game doing 1080p60 because they focus on something different.

Yes they focus on different things in each game, Sony is not a developer but a publisher. Uncharted 4 focuses on resolution in singleplayer and framerate in multiplayer. TLOU Remastered and God of War 3 Remastered run at 1080p60fps.

Infamous Second Son and First Light run at 1080p60fps on PS4 Pro in high framerate mode. It looks amazing.

Mr Puggsly said:

I'm not sure where those staff numbers come from and its seems to vary. Wikipedia for example says someline like 100-300. Maybe they had a large team when they were creating the Forza 5 because it was completely new and short development time, but who knows.

I doubt the 360 version of FH2 had a big budget. I own it, its kinda half assed but solid.

I think the overall sales are probably a few million higher than GT6 when digital is included. You know my view so stop going in circles.

GT6 also has digital sales and I don't think digital sales for Forza games would add that much to the sales. If you are going to post your views you should be ready for people to discuss them.

 

No. GT was not 1080p60 on PS3, that's factually wrong. It didn't feature 1920x1080 pixels nor a framerate locked to 60 fps.

And remastered games on the vanilla ps4 hardly count, in my opinion.