I can confirm that Skyrim runs noticeably worse on the Pro (1080p). Played enough on the standard PS4, to notice the drops which mostly occur in the Riften forest or foggy areas. It's a damn shame since the game does look a hell of a lot better on the Pro.
How could they capture PS VR gameplay?
Skyrim was already patched for the Pro, just like many other games like ESO or Deus Ex.Why are we tanking Skyrim on the Pro when the native 4K patch that's coming isn't even out until day 1 of PS4 Pro (Thursday)?
lol are you all Gamespot employees?
Why are we tanking Skyrim on the Pro when the native 4K patch that's coming isn't even out until day 1 of PS4 Pro (Thursday)?
lol are you all Gamespot employees?
That's downright crazy if that's the case. There's no reason they should have picked native 4k if they couldn't make it work. With the multitude of other options at their disposal, this seems ridiculous.
I'm all but certain that was one of the things in the docs to devs. Leave it to Bethesda I guess.
Look at you cherry picking comments just so you can keep up with your anti console shtick... I'm shocked!Lol at Gizmodo trying to equate the PS4 Pro to a GTX 1070.
Man, the hype train is out of control.
But sprinting through dense forests, very foggy areas with lots of alpha effects does feel like a 2-3 fps drop to me.
They are also patching an older game that's already released. Days Gone and Horizon hit these resolutions, I'm sure ND can as well with more time, but best to focus on the next upcoming game and perhaps SP DLC.
Skyrim was already patched for the Pro, just like many other games like ESO or Deus Ex.
Åesop;223379887 said:Why is no one testing HDD/ SSD speeds
Why are we tanking Skyrim on the Pro when the native 4K patch that's coming isn't even out until day 1 of PS4 Pro (Thursday)?
lol are you all Gamespot employees?
wait what
face palm
this forum needs more vetting lol
Is this confirmed? If so, then why has there been no impressions or comments about how it runs on PS4 Pro in native 4K (like the patch will do). Everything I'm seeing talks about 1080p, which is how the standard PS4 or Pro (when connected to non 4K tv) would run it?
This is huge.from Eurogamer article
also this
Pretty sure those patches are already out. That said, as I was researching that, I never saw one mention of performance issues from any of the different outlooks who put up videos of that game.... So I'm still skeptical this is actually an issue.
When the PS3 came out I remember people telling how 20ms and even 16ms were not good enough for a LCD TV. Nos people are rushing to get a 4k HDR tv with triple of that number. This is truly unbeliveable to me. So much hype for it, loads of money to get a not so good experience.
I can confirm that Skyrim runs noticeably worse on the Pro (1080p). Played enough on the standard PS4, to notice the drops which mostly occur in the Riften forest or foggy areas. It's a damn shame since the game does look a hell of a lot better on the Pro.
Frame rate is locked 30 most of the time, from what I can tell. I'm not really sensitive to frame rate slightly lower than 30 fps and it's nowhere near the level of fallout. But sprinting through dense forests, very foggy areas with lots of alpha effects does feel like a 2-3 fps drop to me. ...
I think the extra eye candy is still worth it.
Look at you cherry picking comments just so you can keep up with your anti console shtick... I'm shocked!
I can confirm that Skyrim runs noticeably worse on the Pro (1080p). Played enough on the standard PS4, to notice the drops which mostly occur in the Riften forest or foggy areas. It's a damn shame since the game does look a hell of a lot better on the Pro.
The Elder Scrolls: Online is a lot smoother though and frame rate doesn't tank as hard as it usually does in trials for example.
I get that on the PS4 version as well.
edit: more specifically the area off the start of the game when you escape, but I attributed it more to loading than framerate slowdown. Basically like every Elder Scrolls/Fallout game ever made by Bethesda.
I wonder if we'll start seeing older games getting a pro patch next year when theres enough consoles sold through to customers. If its as easy as Sony are suggesting to add a Pro mode it could be a cheap way for publishers to see a new spike in sales on an old game.
Worse case scenario publishers start to offer a "promastered" version of an older game or some bullshit through a paid for patch a year or 2 after a game releases, which would essentially be the equivalent of cranking up your PC settings. But pubs having the luxury of having console gamers by the nuts, i hope sony doesnt let stuff like that become a reality, even though they've kind of suggested it could happen in one of their FAQs about the Pro.
When the PS3 came out I remember people telling how 20ms and even 16ms were not good enough for a LCD TV. Nos people are rushing to get a 4k HDR tv with triple of that number. This is truly unbeliveable to me. So much hype for it, loads of money to get a not so good experience.
The games that are getting patched ate were not done thinking on 4k so they will look better but not OMG ITS A NEW GAME. Horizon will probably be the first title to have a great result in 4k mode... Even if I had the money to get a 4k now, I would wait at least until the next line of tvs with better tech. Anyone getting a TV now (the "cheaper" ones) will most probably have to upgrade in a few years.
You're confusing display response time and input lag
It's always like that with himLook at you cherry picking comments just so you can keep up with your anti console shtick... I'm shocked!
It's more Bethesda than a 'resolution obsession'. This certainly isn't the case with the reports of any other game, in fact CoD runs at a more consistent 60fps than the base PS4 ver while being much higher res.Wow, What a shame... So you buy a console with more than twice the gpu power to desire you still had your weaker console.This resolution obsession is a waste of power...
THE BOTTOM LINE The PlayStation 4 Pro doesn't show major, noticeable improvements in the handful of games we were able to test early, but that could change with titles coming in the months and years ahead.
welp, looks like Ill wait till it goes on sale instead
Does the PS4 Pro come with a suitable high class HDMI cable?
The best HDMI cable. The best. Believe me. It's beautiful. So high class it'll make your head spin. Like a dog.Does the PS4 Pro come with a suitable high class HDMI cable?
Hey Guys
My PS4 is dying and I need to replace it and I have the Pro pre-ordered for Thursday. My gaming on PS4 is the following: BF1, Rainbow 6, (I own All of ND's games) and I am getting TLG when it drops. I however have a 1080 TV with absolutely no plans to upgrade it.
From these reviews I liked the idea of getting a little more performance at 1080 (BF1 needs this) but I am concerned some games might run worse on the PRO as they'll target higher fidelity?
Hey Guys
My PS4 is dying and I need to replace it and I have the Pro pre-ordered for Thursday. My gaming on PS4 is the following: BF1, Rainbow 6, (I own All of ND's games) and I am getting TLG when it drops. I however have a 1080 TV with absolutely no plans to upgrade it.
From these reviews I liked the idea of getting a little more performance at 1080 (BF1 needs this) but I am concerned some games might run worse on the PRO as they'll target higher fidelity?
Hey Guys
My PS4 is dying and I need to replace it and I have the Pro pre-ordered for Thursday. My gaming on PS4 is the following: BF1, Rainbow 6, (I own All of ND's games) and I am getting TLG when it drops. I however have a 1080 TV with absolutely no plans to upgrade it.
From these reviews I liked the idea of getting a little more performance at 1080 (BF1 needs this) but I am concerned some games might run worse on the PRO as they'll target higher fidelity?
Also, is there a Pro patch for Black Ops 3? It's one of the titles listed by CNET.
Its not the first console to offer a minute upgrade that further fractures the console market. Back in August, Microsoft released the Xbox One S. Like the PS4 Pro, the Xbox One S is very much a mid-cycle stab at relevance designed to take advantage of all the 4K TVs in the world now. Besides games in 4K with HDR, the Xbox One S, included a UHD Blu-ray player to entice buyers. The PS4 Pro is banking on fans just wanting considerable visual upgrades to their games
People in the Eurogamer thread are talking about how many reviews are saying the PS4 Pro is extremely loud. Some reviews saying its louder than OG PS4.
One negative review out of all the rest and that's the one everyone focuses on lol. Not surprised I suppose.
Confirmation bias at its finest.Pretty much any review thread on GAF.
I need Battlefield 1 FPS data now!
Also hints at another game with improved frame rate while simultaneously offering higher res:Polygon has a "Pre review" up.....
http://www.polygon.com/2016/11/7/13547616/ps4-pro-pre-review-4k-hdr
Regarding noise level....he states that under load it's quieter than his launch unit.
Others, like this years Hitman, offer what appears a significantly improved framerate in addition to what appears to be a higher rendering resolution.