Shadow of Mordor looking good.
Is the DLC Story any good? Would love to play that 4K quality
Thankfully, the in-gameplay sharpen filter isn't as visible at the higher res.dont have a 4k tv just yet tho
had to capture at 1080p because the file was too big to upload
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Thankfully, the in-gameplay sharpen filter isn't as visible at the higher res.
Titanfall 2, RotTomb Raider and Mafia 3 are looking much more polished too.
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Here's a download link with four shots, the original, one downscaled to 1080p by the PS4 Pro, one downscaled to 1080p with Faststone and one downscaled to 1080p .jpg with Faststone. (Quote to reveal the link) The original's file size exceeds what I can upload to the image host I use.
I'd personally recommend to let the PS4 Pro do the downscaling to save yourself some trouble.
Yeah but it needs to be bigger, like in 1080p.I think I got it?
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That's because they are in HDR. For non HDR screens it becomes too dark it seemsThose infamous Pro shots have crushed blacks, need to change your settings asap.
I wouldn't have thought it was relevant what resolution screens people were using as the screen shots are produced earlier in the pipeline so you're getting the same image on a 4K or 1080p panel.Can someone explain to a noob like me how to differentiate between Pro pictures that are taken on a 1080p set (so I can understand how the games will look at my TV) and those taken through a 4K set?
Thanks