dragonelite
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4k@30fps plz.
Or 1440p@60fps
Or 1440p@60fps
I don't see this happening at all. If anything, as developers squeeze more and flashier effects from the hardware, it'll be at the expense of framerate and resolution.
I'm sadly confident that everything else will get better, but IQ for everything but 2D games and graphics non-intensive indies will only get worse moving forward.
lol 4K
I thought, if anything, frame rates on average get worse further into a generation for big budget games.
VR is the only thing that can shift priorities into fast framerates and high resolution at the expense of shiny graphics, not TVs.
I'd rather take 1440p@60 out of the two.4k@30fps plz.
Or 1440p@60fps
Vashetti is that Dasha Sidorchuk in your avatar?
According to MS, all games on XB1 are 1080p
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So it is my mistake.It's Sophie Turner (aka Sansa Stark on Game of Thrones)
According to MS, all games on XB1 are 1080p
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Wow. Quite impressive, although not surprising given M$FT's track record of pushing the envelope in the console biz.
I'd rather take 1440p@60 out of the two.
Resolution is becoming less and a less of a problem now.
1080p is simply the baseline. I'd rather 60FPS be the next big thing.
1080p also scales better to 4k if im not mistaken so yeah maybe 1080p@60fps might be better by using the extra performance for AA and AF.
Apparently there is no scaling/loss in picture quality at all.
e.g. on a 50" 4k TV, 1080p will look the same as a 50" 1080p TV set.
I don't know if this is a fact but hopefully someone in this thread who has more knowledge on 4k can confirm.
If next gen comes 7-9 years from now then it might be possible for 4k.
I mean I hope to God it doesn't, especially for X1's sake but I wouldn't be surprised if it did.1920x1080
3840x2160 is exactly double, so no scaling.
Apparently 1080p Blu-rays upscale beautifully on a 4K set.
I don't think console gaming can survive another long-gen.
I remember arguing quite a few people that were dead convinced that the Ps4 and Xbone would not have more then 2.5 gigs of ram. Others that were convinced that we would see a wii type approach to the graphical leap of both consoles.It will be 1080p. Anyone thinking anything above that is just silly.
Apparently there is no scaling/loss in picture quality at all.
e.g. on a 50" 4k TV, 1080p will look the same as a 50" 1080p TV set.
I don't know if this is a fact but hopefully someone in this thread who has more knowledge on 4k can confirm.
I know 4k looks better but I just wanted to be clear on whether 1080p looks the same on a 4k set as it does on a 1080p set.You won't notice the sharpness of 4K until you go 60-Inch+ TV
This why 1080p blue-ray movies still look good on most 4K TVs cause unless you sit really close to the TV (Like a PC Monitor) you won't be able to distinguish 4K from a 1080p with a TV smaller than 60-Inch.
I think resolution isn't going to matter much anymore as of next-gen. 1080p will be standard as a minimum, though.
Ha you expect 4K?
The current "gen" consoles can't even hit 1080p60 yet. They struggle to put out anything remotely different. I see 1080p 60 as MAYBE being constant unless the developers who seem to run the console manufacturers tell them they only want to add more effects.
21:9 aspect ratio becomes the new standard. Games start using that ratio instead of 4k.
I am interested to know where PC gaming will be when next batch of consoles come out.
Always-online DRM-locked Digital-only games-as-services.
It will take a long time for 4K TVs to become standard and I don't expect consoles to make the transition before movies.
1920x1080 with more effects and better post-processing is more likely.
While I'm sure you're joking, I think that Digital delivery is going to be the big thing for the next generation. The generation following that, I would expect the console to live more in the cloud than in the box as access to insane amounts of cloud computing will make it possible to deliver far better games economically than delivering it in the console itself.