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LegitHyperbole said:
Chrkeller said:

Have you played it on ultra + 4k + 120 fps?  I'm guessing not.  

I think you would be stunned at the difference between PC ultra settings versus console settings.  

Not at 120fps no but above 60 on a 1440p monitor. You tout 120fps like it makes a difference to visuals, it makes a difference to movement and for games like this it doesn't matter, there're not twitch based. You just called ND games walking simulators, like. Why would an 'on rails' game need 120 fps. 

Have you played it on a high ish end PC?  Because if you haven't, you haven't seen ultra settings.

And most all games, imh, benefit from 120 fps.  Crosshairs are more responsive and more accurate.

And 120 fps does impact visuals, camera panning is ultra smooth.

All I can say is I was console exclusive gamer for decades.  I watched videos and read articles and never thought PC was that big of a jump. 

I got a good bonus last year and built my first rig with a 4070.  And I rebought a number of games I had on Playstation.  Doom, eternal, hitman, forbidden west, re4, dead space, etc.  I did this so I could compare and see first hand.

Trust me, it isn't close.  Ultra settings on PC are way, way, way higher than what consoles run.  Then add in higher resolution.  Then top off with higher fps. 

Consoles have never touched PC in graphics.  Doom on PC maxed out across the board is a much different look than what the ps4 had.  

Console being on the same level as a PC is a myth that console gamers tell themselves.  I know because I was one of them. 

Edit

According to DF, RDR2 console settings for lighting is equivalent to PC low settings.  Same with reflections, tree quality and volumetric.... most other settings are mix of medium and a few highs. 

If I put everything on high, by default I have the much better looking game.  Add in better resolution and better framerate on top of the better graphics.  Consoles didn't have the better graphics back in the day.  

I'm starting to think you two must be joking.  I can't believe either of you are serious.

https://youtu.be/mQXfD20rqtc?si=RMv_bvSh8JNzOmMW

The lighting, textures and detail on the PC is clearly way higher on PC.  Just look at the buildings and mountains in the background.  The ps4 pro has blurry backgrounds, not crisp and sharp like a PC.  

Last edited by Chrkeller - on 21 August 2024

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