The evangelism is real. Rise of the Tomb Raider was doing all these things (and more than the Pro) when the PC version released.
PC I i7 3770K @4.5Ghz I 16GB 2400Mhz I GTX 980Ti FTW
Consoles I PS4 Pro I Xbox One S 2TB I Wii U I Xbox 360 S
The evangelism is real. Rise of the Tomb Raider was doing all these things (and more than the Pro) when the PC version released.
PC I i7 3770K @4.5Ghz I 16GB 2400Mhz I GTX 980Ti FTW
Consoles I PS4 Pro I Xbox One S 2TB I Wii U I Xbox 360 S
Soundwave said:
Even in screenshots I'm not seeing a huge difference. The main difference is actually the HDR, which the XBox version could have if the developer went back and added it in. That's not a performance issue. I have watched 4K videos on my new 4KTV set, even downloaded full resolution videos to watch ... I mean yeah it's an improvement, but it's not really a "holy shit!" improvement. The main improvement actually is the HDR which basically makes the scenes a lot brighter, that's far more noticable. |
There are graphical improvements as well. Read the article.
These improvements are important for many people. That's why many people play games on PC.
| Mafioso said: The evangelism is real. Rise of the Tomb Raider was doing all these things (and more than the Pro) when the PC version released. |
Tell that to the people who don't want to play games on a PC.
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