That dude from Easy Allies says that the OG PS4 version has been improved a lot:Hmmm would it be possible to have improved it that much looking damn good
I'll add the tweets to this quote.
That dude from Easy Allies says that the OG PS4 version has been improved a lot:Hmmm would it be possible to have improved it that much looking damn good
I'll add the tweets to this quote.
Enhanced mode simply means at least 1080p resolution. That's it. Games just have to be able to detect which system it's running on. Developers are not required to do anything else for supporting the PS4 Pro.
Asked in another thread so I'll ask here too just to get more clear answers. If I get the pro right but not a 4k tv at least not yet,lets use ffxv as an example the trees and grass look much better in the pro version will my version still look like that if I have the pro but not the 4k tv?
Sorry if this was confusingly asked. Don't know much graphics wise
Oh sorry, no i understand it at a base level, just more like how the actual extra horsepower is going to be utilized is what i was talking about.
Totally agreed. And improved FFXV is a huge selling point for me. I really wish they had made the bundle a Pro console.Heh, FFXV is perhaps one of the reasons I'm most excited about the PS4 Pro as it stands a good chance of addressing the performance issues that are quite evident in the near final build (well, at least the original "gone gold" version). It might just have enough extra horsepower to solve those problems while boosting image quality (which was poor).
For games with no PC alternative, it's a very good thing.
Ya a game done right is insane in HDR.
I am currently running tests on 3 tv's and showed friends a game about to be announced out of NDA(Yes I got the ok to show them).
Responses when I turned HDR on.
"Are...you fucking shitting me."
"Oh...oh....oooooo."
My favorite was from my own family member "I will give you 3000 for that thing right now."
LOL.
The pro will be nice at any resolution but man it pops with HDR.
Im still not super clear how the pro works, even after all the reading ive done
Like is it basically that the games are made a lot more pretty at 1080P with better AA and such, and then the GPU can render it at 4K via checkerboarding for no additional cost, so we get a heavily improved 1080P image being upscaled if you have a 4K TV/Native if you dont.
Or is it more like, games have a mode for 1080P sets (Improve AA and whatever else) and then a separate mode for 4K where it bumps the resolution as high as possible and then uses checkerboard rendering for the 4K signal (in some cases like TLOU it is native and checkerboard isnt used). But if thats the case, for these games is there no improvement to textures/AA/Draw distance? Like is it just the PS4 version running at a higher res?
Forgive me if these answers are out there, like i know Tomb Raider has the multiple mode thing. I just cant fully wrap my head around it
Edit: Regardless though, FFXV looks phenomenal
Totally agreed. And improved FFXV is a huge selling point for me. I really wish they had made the bundle a Pro console.
One thing I don't understand.
Sony said HDR is now available for every PS4, so there is a difference between PS4'HDR and PS4 Pro's HDR ?
I heard from an industry friend that square did pro LE consoles internally
Huh, could be for Tomb Raider?I heard from an industry friend that square did pro LE consoles internally
Noob questions. Does all 4k tvs have HDR option?
Nope.Noob questions. Does all 4k tvs have HDR option?
There is no difference between the two. HDR is HDR.
One thing I don't understand.
Sony said HDR is now available for every PS4, so there is a difference between PS4'HDR and PS4 Pro's HDR ?
No, not all 4K TVs have the option - earlier sets usually don't.
One thing I don't understand.
Sony said HDR is now available for every PS4, so there is a difference between PS4'HDR and PS4 Pro's HDR ?
What kind of HDMI does HDR require? Is the 1.4 on the PS4 enough?
How would I check if there is HDR? My set is the Vizio D 40inch 40k.
Pretty much any 2016 model has HDR.
I don't expect a single AAA game starting in Q1 to not support it at more than just baseline 1080p though
Pretty much any 2016 model has HDR.
I think we need to keep our expectations in check and not act like the requirement of a Pro mode means something. Remember, anything that is done is going to cost more time, money, and resources to implement, and could be a trade off from something else in the game, and games still need to run on the PS4. I don't expect things to be greatly enhanced. I think we'll see things slightly enhanced at best.
I heard from an industry friend that square did pro LE consoles internally
What tv is that in the OP and give it to me now : D
Don't judge HDR on those screens. it's something you HAVE TO see in-person!
That looks like the Sony zd9 with its master backlight drive. That's a top tier tv folks so dial back your expectations of you game on less.
Agreed. I've seen it and it is pretty awesome. You just can't really describe. The lighting just feels so much deeper and better.
Yep. The article mentions it.Sony's Bravia X9300D.
Im still not super clear how the pro works, even after all the reading ive done
Like is it basically that the games are made a lot more pretty at 1080P with better AA and such, and then the GPU can render it at 4K via checkerboarding for no additional cost, so we get a heavily improved 1080P image being upscaled if you have a 4K TV/Native if you dont.
Or is it more like, games have a mode for 1080P sets (Improve AA and whatever else) and then a separate mode for 4K where it bumps the resolution as high as possible and then uses checkerboard rendering for the 4K signal (in some cases like TLOU it is native and checkerboard isnt used). But if thats the case, for these games is there no improvement to textures/AA/Draw distance? Like is it just the PS4 version running at a higher res?
Forgive me if these answers are out there, like i know Tomb Raider has the multiple mode thing. I just cant fully wrap my head around it
Edit: Regardless though, FFXV looks phenomenal
I'd get it (I've only ever bought top tier Sony TVs) but it's £4K for the 65 inch. Serious chunk of change.
Don't judge HDR on those screens. it's something you HAVE TO see in-person!
FFXV and Horizon are gonna look so damned good on this thing.
It looks amazing ! But until a proper gaming 4k +HDR TV (with input lag less than 20ms) shows up , i will not jump on ps4 pro .
Huh, could be for Tomb Raider?
Your avatar tells me that you also might be interested that PS4 Pro support is also coming to Gravity Rush 2.
Your avatar tells me that you also might be interested that PS4 Pro support is also coming to Gravity Rush 2.
I believe its PS4 Pro running on Sony's new Z-series tv. Which has the new X1 Extreme Processor said to be 40% more powerful than the current X1 processor.
Sony X1 processor does awesome job upscaling 1080P content on its current 4K HDR TV's. I own Sony 43" 4K HDR tv model # XBR43X800D and can attest that the current PS4 /Xbox One games look epic on this tv upscaled due to the X1 processor. If the newer processor is 40% better then the image quality will look much better.
Apparently it's the lunar slim art on a pro
You can place your preorder, cause Samsung KS8500 has 19.2 ms lag in 4k+HDR mode.
http://www.rtings.com/tv/tests/inputs/input-lag
You can place your preorder, cause Samsung KS8500 has 19.2 ms lag in 4k+HDR mode.
http://www.rtings.com/tv/tests/inputs/input-lag
As soon as I see a good 4K HDR set under 40" and under $600 in Canada, I'm jumping on it.
I've just heard too many good things.