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Radek said:
Otter said:

This is like saying there are snes games that run at 60fps, why would you expect any less from a PS4 game?

Native 4k is not a necessity for a crisp image, the same way 60fps is not a requirement for smooth gameplay. Many developers will opt for more impactful visuals over the highest possible resolution. A more important question you should be asking is why red dead redemption 2 doesn't run at 1080p on base Xbox One and PS4? 

Use that to extrapolate on how developers will use the power of next gen systems when they are the "base" platforms instead of looking at what res the game was able to hit on a $500 system released 4 years after the generation began. 

What an odd thing to say... did you just suggest graphical leap from PS4 to PS5 is going to be as big as from SNES to PS4? I expect graphical leap from PS4 to PS5 to be similar as PS3 to PS4 was, which to many wasn't huge, but barely decent.

If that's about 60 fps on SNES, then You better compare Super Mario World to MGS V Phantom Pain, a game that runs at 1080p 60 fps on base PS4.

Did you really just say PS5 that is at least 5-6 times more powerful as base PS4 will run games at the same 1080p resolution as ancient PS4?

Once again 90% of PS5 games will run anywhere from 3200x1800 to 3840x2160, just like Xbox One X games has been doing for 2 years.

Lol, no to all of this.

1. Where did I say PS5 will run games at 1080p in my comment?
2. my point is regarding this sentence:"RDR2 on Xbox One X is native 4K, why would I expect anything less than 4K from 2020 8K capable console?" 


but I've wasted too much energy repeating myself on this topic so enjoy your day.