Any word on 1080p downsampling?Nioh Digital Foundry video with info:
Overall they mention Pro is easily the better version of the 2.
Any word on 1080p downsampling?Nioh Digital Foundry video with info:
Overall they mention Pro is easily the better version of the 2.
Any word on 1080p downsampling?
Cutscenes are capped at 30fps so even when using action mode, PS4 Pro owners benefit from a higher resolution or downsampling.
Any word on 1080p downsampling?
Need to update the list as Hitman now supports HDR.
Any news on Resogun patch??
All games in the list downsample to 1080p, unless Pro modes are marked with a red x. This is explained in more detail above.Any word on 1080p downsampling?
Yes, War Thunder is supposedly working on a patch. And Futuridium EP Deluxe was announced long ago, but the dev has been busy with a multiplatofrm launch of their new game (which is said to support Pro from day one).Are there any other games that we know of that are getting patched other than Resogun, Fallout 4 and potentially Rocket League?
It is not confirmed. Earlier in the thread someone posted a couple of screenshots. At least from those, the game looks 1080p. But I'd be happy to take another look, if anyone has screenshots that are meant to be 4K.I'm pretty sure I'll pass for 60U$D but, I heard Dream Drop Distance is currently running at 4K Native and 60 fps (no supersampling for 1080p users, sadly but not really staggering for a 3DS port).
Is this confirmed?
Ps4 update 4.50 includes fps boost mode for unpatched games on Pro!
I've got a question. Every PS4 game after the PRO release was supported.
Will Persona 5 be supported? It came out in japan before PRO but will come out here after.
Ps4 update 4.50 includes fps boost mode for unpatched games on Pro!
I've got a question. Every PS4 game after the PRO release was supported.
Will Persona 5 be supported? It came out in japan before PRO but will come out here after.
"Which games have pro enhancements?"
""
Aye I'm aware, I was more asking in regards to Nioh specifically, as it doesn't seem to be in the OP.All games in the list downsample to 1080p, unless Pro modes are marked with a red x. This is explained in more detail above.
"Which games have pro enhancements?"
""
I've got a question. Every PS4 game after the PRO release was supported.
If you read the OP, you'll see that it includes a changelog. In addition to specifying games added (or removed), you can also assume that existing games have been revised to match the latest info on the dates given.That being said, is this thread being updated with new games that come out? Or is it a neogaf limitation that posts can't be edited after a while?
Though really, you're just guessing it's not true. None of us have the data to say one way or the other. For example, can you name a game that's released since November 10th that doesn't have Pro support? There are some, but as far as I know they're all localized games which are just now being released in the West, which you say don't count. If you know of any others, what are they?I'm pretty sure that's not true. Even if you don't include localized games.
That's pretty nice! Every devs should make lists.Something to look forward to:
SNIPER ELITE 4 FEATURES ON PLAYSTATION®4 PRO INCLUDE:
- Enhanced frame rate
- Increased draw distances
- Increased geometry level of detail
- Improved lighting and shadows fidelity
- Increased image quality of reflections
- Faster loading times
Well, not games that already have a stable frame rate.
Boost mode is more than just framerate improvements. Things like load times can be shortened as well. Apparently Destiny (an almost rock-solid 30fps game) has benefited from Boost mode in this regard, esp. when going to social areas.
Xcom 2 got an update a few days ago. Like with previous updates, the changelog is useless (again, 'bug fixes').
Since Infinite Warfare is bad I downloaded BO3 for the first time on my Pro...
It has a lot of dips in some maps it really is a pain to play.
Edit: If I set output to 1080p in the menu the game will be a bit blurry but has no dips.
Thanks for the info! I did a bit of digging, and did seem to locate evidence of improved framerate (though no clear indications of better imagery). I've added the game.Don Bradman Cricket 17 has PS4 Pro features apparently, not the most popular game but worth adding to the list. Can't nail down the exact improvements yet as I don't want to spend £45-£55 on the game, but there's reports of improved frame rate and sharper visuals on forums/reviews.
1. Include all Boost-enhanced titles in the same list as other games. This has the advantage of unified search. But--though they would of course be clearly marked as Boost-enhanced rather than patch-enhanced--there's opportunity for confusion.
2. Make the Boost-enhanced titles a separate list. This has the advantage of making it clear that they're different. But it would mean you'd have to look for specific games in two different lists.
Is there a list of games that support supersampling? And what game should I get that "supersamples" the best?
Any game on the list with a resolution higher than 1920x1080 without a red X supersamples automatically on 1080p displays.
Ratchet & Clank is one of the better examples.
I vote for a separate list too.
For one thing once the initial work is out of the way, there should be almost no additions to the list.
The enhanced list will be constantly expanding.
I think a second list too as there will likely be a large amount of games effected by boost mode and the other enhanced games will get lost in the mix. There will also be an increase in the amount of enhanced games coming out in the coming months so it could turn into a huge list itself.
I'm not sure if a separate boost list is required...there wasnt one for XB1S enhancements when that came out. It will also become impossible to manage, as you imply.
The original list was great as it allowed you to see the diff for new games, which is as stark as XB1 vs. OG ps4 in some cases.
i dont know if its me but Transformers Devastation looks incredibly sharp now.
It will also become impossible to manage, as you imply.
Lifting a mountain is impossible. Keeping a long list is just a matter of effort.But it seems like an impossible task to list and detail the differences it brings to the hundreds of non-Pro PS4 games.
Is Uncharted 4 the best HDR game? I just mounted my OLED and want to kick it off with the best.