The question is, who's gonna wait for this groundbreaking title to be on their consoles? It will be out in two years, by that time anybody old enough to play it and love it will have a PS4.
The question is, who's gonna wait for this groundbreaking title to be on their consoles? It will be out in two years, by that time anybody old enough to play it and love it will have a PS4.
Yes, ground breaking.
nikkas arguing which console better while I got both PS4/XB1 and a nice ass PC
Looking forward to Overwatch on PC,Gears on Xbox One and SFV on PS4 (None of that weeaboo JRPG and remaster bullshyt )
The question is, who's gonna wait for this groundbreaking title to be on their consoles? It will be out in two years, by that time anybody old enough to play it and love it will have a PS4.
Overall, it's a mixed bag. Xbox One takes one step forward, and another step back - with better asset streaming in the city, but a notably worse frame-rate there as well. As for PS4, this is the first patch where the platform is so consistently ahead of Xbox One in performance terms. Previous updates had different scenes favouring one console or the other, but this patch ramps up PS4's delivery across the board; less stuttering while travelling the world, and a smoother return in matching stress-tests.
It's a lead that holds across all scenes on PS4, a version that already benefits from a 1080p resolution, compared to Xbox One's dynamic setup (resolving typically at 900p). Neither platform locks on to 30fps to a tee, but it's fair to say we're bounding ahead of The Witcher 3's shaky launch state. Patch 1.10 gives Sony's console the push in performance fans had waited for, and it's now a far more refined game. For PS4 owners resisting the jump into CD Projekt Red's epic, at least on on technical grounds, this is a moment to reconsider.
PS4 Version >>>>>>>But with everything updated fully, frame-rates now stick closer to the 30fps line across the entirety of our run. At points this gives The Witcher 3 a boost of 10fps overall on PS4, and it overtakes a fully-patched Xbox One version in direct comparison.
It only took like 6 months.
you ain't got to lie to kick itI use to be cracking da fukk up when I made these threads cause I know you dudes will go Ape shyt.
Forza 6= 1080p, 24 cars on screen, night, rain, all at an infallible 60fps
Driveclub= less everything running at 30fps with invisible walls everywhere.
But PS4 is super powerful though