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by pandaman
3567 days ago
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> Titanfall 2 it's in MP beta for quite some time now ;) Either way you are complaining about a game, which has not been released. >Usually on the PS4 it's either 1080p or 60fps take your pick Yes. And there are not many 60 fps games so most games are 1080p. > but for the many people if it's not running at 60 it might as well not run at all Which is a valid point you probably should have disclosed before saying that there are no 4k and 1080p games, because much more people don't really care about 60 fps. |
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Because it's true, and most people and most games to care about frame rates, even Sony admitted that most games won't run at true 4K but will use upscaling.
"For all you pixel-counters out there, note that the games Sony showed yesterday don't seem to be rendered in "native" 4K. While the Pro system is capable of outputting full-resolution 4K images and games, it's not really powerful enough to do so while rendering the kinds of realistic 3D worlds with the level of detail we've come to expect from big-budget games."
"While some retro-styled 2D or low-polygon 3D games might be able to produce a full 3840 x 2160 frame buffer at least 30 times a second, most games will run internally at a lower resolution. Sony says that the Pro will make use of an internal rendering pipeline and techniques that help fill in those missing pixels on the display. Insomniac CTO Al Hastings said the difference between "native" 4K and the PS4 Pro's output should be "nearly indistinguishable.""
http://arstechnica.com/gaming/2016/09/eyes-on-dont-expect-a-...
The hardware of the PS4pro is less suitable to true 4K gaming than the PS4 is for 1080p, you are going to see major upscaling but it's ok, we're gotten pretty good at it. For the most part I expect most games to render at 1920x2160 or 1440x1620 and be upscaled.