Mr Puggsly said: Yeah, we both own a Xbox One, maybe even multiple. What ports are that shocking? Even the disappointing ones are mostly okay. |
Battlefield 4 is 720P, several Call of Duty games are 720P.
I would also like Dragon Age: Inquisition to be full 1080P as well... The game runs at a full 1080P on a base Playstation 4, but only 900P on an Xbox One X.
Whilst 900P is a step up over 720P, it's still a step down from 1080P.
Lots of games are sub 1080P, which is entirely because Microsoft released a console with insufficient hardware capability which developers tried their best to work with for years... That of course has a flow-on effect to the iterative "Pro" console that came years later that runs the same library.
ResolutionGate was a real thing.
https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/digitalfoundry-resolutiongate-the-fallout
Mr Puggsly said: You spoke as if X1 is really gonna struggle with Cyberpunk. But if PS4 can handle it, I think it will be fine. |
The Playstation 4's GPU capabilities are a bit of a step up though.
Mr Puggsly said: X1X didn't always exist. Therefore many games weren't designed for it. Sometimes developers simply ignore it as well, like Shenmue 1 and 2. |
The Xbox One X is an Xbox One. It is a console designed to operate the entire Xbox One software library, it's release time frame is redundant to that end.
Mr Puggsly said: Are you comparing Kinect to X1X? Seriously, your arguments in this thread are among your worst. Was Kinect ever used to increase resolution and performance? I am slightly amused seeing you grasp at straws though. |
Of course you will ignore the entire framed context of my point and turn it into something that was never intentioned. - Go back and re-read it please.
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