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ethomaz said:

People really expect me to see differences in gifs that have a much lower resolution than 900p? Also your sentence "differences? Clear... even more in HDTVs." made me laugh, as without HDTV you probably will see no differences at all.

Anyways, for HDTVs it is probably a good thing, higher resolution makes aliasing less noticable.



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ethomaz said:
arcane_chaos said:
how big is the patch?

140MB.

http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=90519765&postcount=964

Only 140MB?  Unless the 1080p textures are already on disc, sounds like complete bullshit to me.

Check out this thread of mine. 

http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=172312&page=1#

I won't bother editing it, but yet another coincidence that the PS4 patch only lands once the Xbox One retail version is available for sale. 



ethomaz said:


That's pretty funny. There is no way a 300px wide image is going to show a difference between 1080p and 900p.

There are clear differences in the fully scaled images in the OP. The 900p is blury compared to the 1080p. End of story.

 

Edit: The images are reported to be cropped. Still, you are looking at things far away in the distance. That is good for assessing certain things, but I still recommend looking at the op's images.



leo-j said:
in that gif he posted, the difference is clear... the draw distance is clearer/has more detail... /everything looks slightly higher res/better

LOL, you realize the GIFs have a resolution way below 900p? Every difference you in them is only based in faith.



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I will have to check it out tonight after work. I love improvements.



 

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Mnementh said:

People really expect me to see differences in gifs that have a much lower resolution than 900p? Also your sentence "differences? Clear... even more in HDTVs." made me laugh, as without HDTV you probably will see no differences at all.

Anyways, for HDTVs it is probably a good thing, higher resolution makes aliasing less noticable.

I meant if you have a 720p TV you won't see difference because your TV limitations... a Full HDTV (1080p) will make the differene cleary noticiable... even more than the prictures here that for me is massive... the 900p is bluried like a hell.



kupomogli said:

Only 140MB?  Unless the 1080p textures are already on disc, sounds like complete bullshit to me.

Check out this thread of mine.

http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=172312&page=1#

I won't bother editing it, but yet another coincidence that the PS4 patch only lands once the Xbox One retail version is available for sale.

Yeap... the assest are already on disc... the excuse is that they needed to finish the optimizations for 1080p after the game goest gold... so the patch just add 1080p, AA and optimizations for framerate.

Only binary code fixes.



You can better see the difference on the second image, the backgound boat at the right with the sharper strings.

If someone could do a gif with those images, would be better because those screenshoots are already compressed.



oldbucsfan said:
ethomaz said:


That's pretty funny. There is no way a 300px wide image is going to show a difference between 1080p and 900p.

I agree that a small picture you're hardly going to see the difference, but it's pretty noticeable even on these smaller pictures of the differences in draw distance and clarity.

Basically, if it's noticeable, even as noticeable as it is on these SD images, how noticeable is it going to be on something a full 1080p.



Seriously I've never noticed a difference between 720p and 1080p maybe because of the 42" TV. How could I do that between 900p and 1080p ? Is it all about pixels nowadays ?