He definitely means angle yeah
I was actually interpreting some of the difference as FOV but you're probably right looking at the rifle.
He definitely means angle yeah
Final Fantasy XV on Pro, here we go!
I'm so damn curious to see thatFinal Fantasy XV on Pro, here we go!
Yeah the difference between 4Kinda and 1080p w/ downsampling won't be anywhere near as big as posts like this would imply. Yes games will look better on a 4K display. No it won't be a "leap" in image quality.lol
no it won't
To get the most out of Pro, you're going to need a 4K HDR TV. Downsampling is cool and all but 4K + HDR is a leap in image quality.
But it's not native 4K. It will look good but it won't be as sharp.
Where in 1080p screens you get a smooth IQ due that Downsampling AA.
HDR and Wide Color gamut should be independent but I dont think there are 1080p TVs with those settings.
But it's not native 4K. It will look good but it won't be as sharp.
Where in 1080p screens you get a smooth IQ due that Downsampling AA.
HDR and Wide Color gamut should be independent but I dont think there are 1080p TVs with those settings.
Looks good but not $300+ I'd have to spend to sell my PS4 and upgrade good for me sadly. That $500 cdn price price tag succks.
You might need glasses. And I actually don't mean this in a snarky way, it's a really big difference in overall IQ, especially because the PS4 shots are not very good to begin with.
My 1080p OLED supports wide color gamut.
I'm blind. I see no difference.
Wow looks much better.
Finally 1080p gaming has arrived.
The checkerboard 4K really does a good job to downsample to 1080p.
I think the Pro will shine more with 1080p screens than 4K ones.
Doesn't have to be native res to benefit. 1080p doesn't suddenly look worse because my TV got better, nevermind anything higher than that.
I can tell it looks sharper and it seems like the geometry of certain things is better (or it could just be the camera positioning), but it's not really blowing me away as much as it is others. Perhaps my eyes aren't as trained and I'll notice when I get it for myself next week, but yeah I can see that it's better.
I would like to see more direct comparisons in the same exact positioning.
Maybe you guys aren't zooming in. Does this help? These images are at 100% zoom. Look at the side of the crashed ship.
PS4 Pro downsampled image to 1080p
PS4 Standard direct capture from Digital Foundry face-off
That's not really true. You have to keep in mind that 4K TV pixels are really small. Something like 1800p will look outstanding on a 4K TV.Pretty much anything <4k will look crisper on a 1080p screen than a 4k screen.
As a 1080p owner with no 4k plans, these are the kind of comparison shots I've been waiting to see.
FFXV will be the Pro seller for me, if upgrades are significant.
1080p will most likely look worse when upscaled instead of being displayed on a 1080p screen. Pretty much anything <4k will look crisper on a 1080p screen than a 4k screen.
Ok guys, I'm really not seeing the difference here, what should I be looking for?
Someone needs to setup a blind test like that 60fps vs 30fps video.
That's not really true. You have to keep in mind that 4K TV pixels are really small. Something like 1800p will look outstanding on a 4K TV.
This is all wrong. 1080p scales perfectly to 4k. If anything, it looks smoother due to more pixels. Anything between 1080p and 4k will look better on a 4k screen, because you know, the 1080p screen doesn't have enough pixels to output that information.
Maybe you guys aren't zooming in. Does this help? These images are at 100% zoom. Look at the side of the crashed ship.