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Forums - Gaming Discussion - PS4 vs. XB1 Resolution & FPS Revisited Has the Xbox One Caught Up?

It has been 8 months since we first published our PS4 vs. Xbox One Multiplatform game comparison and a lot has changed since then. The Xbox One has divorced the Kinect, freeing up 8-12% (depending on which source you trust) of processing power under the hood and both consoles have had SDK updates making them both more accessible and easier to develop for.

When we published our comparison back in July 2014, the PS4 had a distinct advantage. A third (31%) of all multiplatform games had a higher resolution and frame rate on the PS4 – but have things changed? Has the boost from cutting the Kinect-dedicated memory improved the Xbox One’s visual fidelity?

The short answer is no. Below is the list of every noteworthy retail multiplatform game that has released since our original article and if anything, the Xbox One’s position has worsened.

Of the 25 games on this list, the Xbox One fails to hit 1080p 12 times (48%). In comparison, the PS4 only fails to hit the native resolution twice – in Assassin’s Creed Unity & Battlefield: Hardline. No Xbox One multiplatform game has managed to achieve a higher resolution than the PS4 version of the same game since both consoles launched. The lowest resolution that the PS4 has achieved in the past 8 months is 900p. On the other hand, the Xbox One has had 3 games (Pre Evolution Soccer 15, Golf Club and Battlefield: Hardline) that have released with a resolution of 720p.

As for Frame Rates, the Xbox One has performed admirably, matching the PS4 across all but one (Warframe) of the 25 games on this list.

As stated in our previous article, this table does not take into consideration other aspects such as texture detail, depth of field, anti-aliasing, dynamic lighting and reflections and other technical wizardry which can make a 900p game look just as impressive as a game in 1080p. Visuals can also be a subjective matter, where a game looks darker or uses a more colourful palette and appears more appealing even though it has a lower resolution. An example of this is with Assassin’s Creed Unity where both consoles rach the same frame rate and resolution but stuttering and a more vivid colour palette mean the Xbox One version looks subjectively better than the PS4 version.

With the possibility that DX12 will reduce the Xbox One’s memory overhead and the estimated 15% ESRAM optimisation thanks to PIX, the Xbox One may be consistently matching the PS4 at 1080p in the near future. Of course, the teams at Sony are not resting on their laurels and the ICE team are already using a system very similar to DX12.

http://psgamer.co.uk/ps4/6329/ps4-vs-xbox-one-multiplatform-resolution-fps-revisited-has-the-xbox-one-caught-up/



                                                             

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FACT: PS4 is more powerful than XBO... The DX12 will decrease the gap, but still...



Doubt it cause ps4 is superior to x1 in hardware, not software so even with dx12 it shouldn't have the same performance as an x1

The only way they can be the same performance is either the said game isn't very demanding or they is some backdoor exchanges going on or the developer didn't optimize the ps4 version enough to use its capabilities or there is a downgrade in graphics (such as lighting) for higher resolution and/or framerate



                  

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Guess this clears up one emerging myth recently.



Visuals can also be a subjective matter, where a game looks darker or uses a more colourful palette and appears more appealing even though it has a lower resolution. An example of this is with Assassin’s Creed Unity where both consoles rach the same frame rate and resolution but stuttering and a more vivid colour palette mean the Xbox One version looks subjectively better than the PS4 version.

Darker and more vivid colors is not subjective, it's a matter of calibrating your display. Fact is one console does it for you (and you can't undo it) while the other keeps the picture neutral and lets you decide how you want it to look.



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Look at how bad Resident Evil Revelations 2 runs on the PS4.

Xbox One is the superior console

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lxdwi2kgSqg



PS4 being more powerful means better frames and graphics...

However, for me, I can barely tell the difference from 900p and 1080p so it doesn't really matter too much..



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Can we stop with this DX12 will give X1 a boost? I mean even Phil has confirmed that it will do nothing for X1.



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kupomogli said:
Look at how bad Resident Evil Revelations 2 runs on the PS4.

Xbox One is the superior console

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lxdwi2kgSqg


Not sure if serious........



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ReimTime said:
kupomogli said:
Look at how bad Resident Evil Revelations 2 runs on the PS4.

Xbox One is the superior console

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lxdwi2kgSqg


Not sure if serious........


He's being sarcastic.



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