Wow, now who sounds like they need some sort of victory? So, say the PS4 version may have all settings on high as DF said, so what? What do I lose? I don't even have a PS4 yet and when I do, I'm not even getting this game which I have completed the campaign twice on PS3 with more than 180 hours of playing time. I'm just interested in finding the exact same settings on PC because I'm enthusiastic in visual fidelity and all that. In the meantime, IF some settings were on very high, that could explain why the 750 Ti runs it better. To clarify, I'm not wanting this, just speculating, which may be completely false. Talk about jumping to conclusions....It's not confirmation, but it's the most likely and obvious answer.
Hell, even with desktop CPU's, it takes a highly overclocked AMD 8350 just to match Intel's bottom end Haswell i3 with the game. And it's pretty clear that the game is very heavy on CPU's in general. Combined, there's your answer.
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You say you're not involving yourself in the PC vs console stuff, yet you've already tried to call out PC gamers and you've continually been poking at ways of suggesting the PS4 version is actually running higher than DF has suggested. It feels an awful like you're very much in the PC vs console thing, trying to find a way to get some small, salvageable victory for the PS4 version so you can point to it and say, "Ha! Look, it's not actually that much better, it's just the settings are not equal!" I mean, that's very much what it looks like to me.
This should be no surprise, really. The 750 Ti is stronger than the XB1's GPU.There's no way to measure that other than subjectively and aesthetically. And for the ones that were actually ported over to PC later (like Dead Rising 3 and Ryse) the 750 TI beats out the XB1's performance handily.