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PS4 Pro downsampled image to 1080p

PS4 Standard direct capture from Digital Foundry face-off

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The leaves in the background look clearer on the PS4 Pro.  



Wow awesome.. big difference between the two !



jason1637 said:
The leafs int eh background look clearer on the PS4 Pro.

the leaves, the gloves mesh, the mech, the ground, those beams in the background, even the rock surfaces.... there are some pretty decent gains even on a 1080p tv for a PS4pro user.



JRPGfan said:
jason1637 said:
The leafs int eh background look clearer on the PS4 Pro.

the leaves, the gloves mesh, the mech, the ground, those beams in the background, even the rock surfaces.... there are some pretty decent gains even on a 1080p tv for a PS4pro user.

Yup the quality overall is a decent upgrade from the regular PS4.



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Some notes, just to preemptively clear up any possible confusion:

The standard PS4 version of Titanfall 2 runs at a dynamic resolution to help it stick to its 60fps target. It spends most of its time at 1000p (1000p + 16.6% = 1080p), and during highly taxing scenes, can reach as low a 720p (720p + 125% = 1080p). Since the majority of games run at a native 1080p on the PS4, the difference between the standard version of most games and their Pro super-sampled 1080p equivalent won't usually be as significant as in the OT (at least as far as image quality goes).

As for the full Pro version, i'm not aware that we have firm details about it yet. We know its resolution has been increased, but we don't know to what degree, if it's still using a dynamic resolution, checkerboard, etc. If anyone knows more on this front, let me know!

Edit: Downsampled, not supersampled.



Bandorr said:
I guess that is good for me, I see almost no difference in those photos.

Then again with everything slightly off it is hard to tell if the differences are from the positioning or the system.

Look at the bottom two. That flower is obvious in the first of the bottom two, barely able to tell where it would be in the second one.

Are you looking at them in fullscreen? I don't know if you're someone who personally values image quality much, but the difference itself seems fairly clear. Here's a cropped version, with it lined up as close as i can get it: 



A lot more detail on the pro screens



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Even further downsampled in my browser on 15" 1080p laptop the pro pictures look a lot sharper (756x424)
Downsampling works. Nothing unexpected, works for blu-ray movies too.

Is it worth $400, maybe not. I expect the impact on psvr to be a lot bigger, coming from a lower resolution and viewed up close. Of course in other titles it might improve frame rate stability. (Seems Titanfall 2 is locked to 60fps already on ps4, lowering to 720p instead of dropping frames)