Any details on Mass Effect?
So far it's been said to be 1080p30 on standard PS4, and 1800c30 on Pro. We'll see if that's the case in retail code soon.
For GR Wildalnds, I'm not seeing HDR. Are we sure HDR is in? And if so, where do I enable it?
It seems it may be always on? I don't have a Pro to test myself, but I've found multiple reports of people saying their TV notified them of HDR input when
Wildlands was booted. Ubisoft has also tried to answer questions about "problems with HDR" on their forums, and not by saying "There's no HDR."
I've added a couple games to the Boost Mode list, including
The Mark of Kri that I missed yesterday. Perhaps of more interest, I also finally found material from
The Division that could be properly analyzed. The game does
not run at native 2160p on the Pro after the last patch. Instead, it seems to run at 1660ti--that is, using the "temporal injection" method Insomniac have in
Ratchet & Clank (and their upcoming
Spider-Man).
I should be very clear this is conjecture by me, since Insomniac have never explicitly explained what "temporal injection" is. But folks smarter than me believe that it's a stochastic solution. This would mean sampling multiple points per pixel in each frame, but jittering the sample locations so that denser coverage is achieved over time, compared to geometry rendering and CBR with their set/alternating grids. More samples means more accurate detail can be reconstructed.
The drawback is that if the reconstruction fails, all the jittering can produce
false detail. That's exactly what can be seen in
The Division when moving quickly: not sawtooth artifacts like CBR, or ghosting artifacts like TAA edge accumulation, but speckled, apparently unpatterned noise. But when the engine has time to run many samples, and low movement to keep reconstruction simple, the results can get very, very good. Which is why some frames count as native 4K.
In the end, I could of course be wrong about the specifics of what's going on in
The Division. But it is definitely not standard 3840x2160.
I might be a broken record, but any shots, video, impressions, or links to unlisted games (supported or Boosted) would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance!