toastboy44562 said:
Xbox 360 can do 720 at 60fps and the Xbox One is 16 times more powerful than the 360. It's obvious the Xbox One can do 1080p at 60fps. You guys are delusional. The only reason we are seeing sub 1080p on the Xbox One is because devs are lazy/don't know how to program/not worth their time to change ports yet. next year and beyond all games will be top notch. /thread
Edit: Microsoft didn't even release their secret sauce yet!! The power of the Cloud awaits us all
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First off, if your first point were valid, then the ps4 would be doing sub 1080p too, but as of now, there's only one game the is sub 1080p on the ps4. You also need to realize that framerate and resolution aren't the only two factors in graphics. If they were, the xbox one and 360 versions of COD ghosts would look exacctly the same. The xbox one version looks A LOT better. We also see that forza motorsport 5 looked significantly better at the e3 showing even though both were at the same framerate and resolution. Look at the comparisons, also forza has a completely static environment (no dynamic lighting, and cardboard cut out crowds). So yeah, the xbox one can do 1080p 60fps, but at what cost? Every apples to apples comparison show thes ps5 being way stronger. Also, should it be somewhat concerning that the executives from xbox were fabricating information about the xbox one's ram bandwidth to make is seem stronger thann it actually was (hint: computer analysts say that adding the bandwidth of the two types of ram makes absolutely zero sense). They've also been intentionally misleading us about the power by using buzzwords like secret sauce and cloud powered. Nvidia is at the forefront of cloud powered graphics, and they say that it isn't valid yet because it has super high latency. It's not really fair to mislead your customers like that, and I have a lot less respect for them as a company becasue of it. It's also apparent that the power of the cloud isn't real because of how variable there's statements are (it started out with them saying it triples the power of your console to it making it almost as strong as a PS4, kind weird how much it's changed). It's also apparent that this console is fantastic at 720p, and that's about it. I think that they will get a little bit more power as time goes on once devs get a little better at programing with the eSRAM, it will get a little closer to the power of a ps4. But then a little bit later, 32mb will just not be enough to do anything (it's already close to that point), and they literally won't be able to use it. So yeah, the xbox one clearly isn't even close to the power of the ps4. At this point, it's half the strength.