Adam_Chattaway wrote: »Adam_Chattaway wrote: »Cool, I guess. I don't notice much of a difference.
Yea when side by side i can tell thigns liek the extra shadows or *** the wood planks are less blury and the little boat is gone etc but unless you put them side by side i still think they look very good on PS4.
I think the view distance though on ESO is super demanding because my PC has a GTX 970 and in long range views the fps would drop to 45, so the fact a PS4 can keep 30 fps in the same situation is good.
I'm not sure I amusing a 660 ti 1080p everything maxed and I have no frame issues ever, solid 60fps.
So you get 60 fps where my GTX 970 FTW edition can't in many placesi run at 45 fps in towns on max gfx.
FancyTuna8 wrote: »nice work by op on the comparisons.
But in reading the comments, I'm glad real-life people aren't this shallow. Can't imagine a bunch of people talking and bragging about their glasses and how it made their vision better than yours, etc. And yes, in this analogy I'm the guy holding a business card 1 inch from my eyes to read it. You win, we compared the length of our graphics cards and yours is longer.
I just can't imagine what a blind person would think listening to you all.
OhItsReckt wrote: »Adam_Chattaway wrote: »Adam_Chattaway wrote: »"runs smoother"
Batman arkham, just came out and is so broken on PC it was removed from steam
Planetside 2 too a year to get playable on the majority of medium-high end pc's
Witcher 3 still broken and laggy and hitching to this day
Dragon age inquisition lagged very bad even on high end pc's think it's fixed.
LOTR war in the north took 6 months to patch and become playable on PC with AMD gfx cards
Need i go on? no matter how good your hardware is PC games will ALWAYS end up having game breaking bugs, fps issues, and be unplayable while you wait for patches.
PC gamers act all high and mighty but seem to forget the abundance of performance issues that can take weeks or months to fix to be fun on PC.
Why do you think i got witcher 3 again for my birthday on PS4? even though i had it and the expansion passes on PC? because its a hell of a lot more fun on PS4 despite 30 fps and lower gfx, same with ESO I've had more fun on ESO on PS4 than i ever did on PC, and the voice chat in PVP makes for some epic roleplay lol.
Witcher 3 and Dragon Age also had graphics issues on the consoles too, not just the PC.
Though, just about everything else you wrote has nothing to do with the argument you proposed in the OP. This was PS4 graphics vs. PC graphics, not gameplay bugs or compatibility issues. That's a whole different argument, which you can start a new thread on. Heck so many people already do bring it up about how other games didn't have this problem.
This was a random PVP battle i had when i first started the game, not large scale but as you can see the voice chat in this scenario helped and made it more fun and immersivehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kxwI-bIv31U
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Is this an EU? Because if this is EU I swear to god I'm dropping NA and switching to EU.
I'm assuming that most of the thread was PC master race bickering but I can tell you the PS4's primary weakness:
Anisotropic filtering.
I'm not sure why but essentially nothing on the console supports that and the result is generally blurrier textures on any surface you're not looking directly at.
Adam_Chattaway wrote: »Adam_Chattaway wrote: »Cool, I guess. I don't notice much of a difference.
Yea when side by side i can tell thigns liek the extra shadows or *** the wood planks are less blury and the little boat is gone etc but unless you put them side by side i still think they look very good on PS4.
I think the view distance though on ESO is super demanding because my PC has a GTX 970 and in long range views the fps would drop to 45, so the fact a PS4 can keep 30 fps in the same situation is good.
I'm not sure I amusing a 660 ti 1080p everything maxed and I have no frame issues ever, solid 60fps.
So you get 60 fps where my GTX 970 FTW edition can't in many placesi run at 45 fps in towns on max gfx.
I was wrong just loaded up fraps, in the wilderness i'm getting 60fps but in towns i'm in the 40's, I went to the forge in the main city DC, it dipped to 36 but jumped back into mid 40's.
Adam_Chattaway wrote: »Adam_Chattaway wrote: »Cool, I guess. I don't notice much of a difference.
Yea when side by side i can tell thigns liek the extra shadows or *** the wood planks are less blury and the little boat is gone etc but unless you put them side by side i still think they look very good on PS4.
I think the view distance though on ESO is super demanding because my PC has a GTX 970 and in long range views the fps would drop to 45, so the fact a PS4 can keep 30 fps in the same situation is good.
I'm not sure I amusing a 660 ti 1080p everything maxed and I have no frame issues ever, solid 60fps.
So you get 60 fps where my GTX 970 FTW edition can't in many placesi run at 45 fps in towns on max gfx.
I was wrong just loaded up fraps, in the wilderness i'm getting 60fps but in towns i'm in the 40's, I went to the forge in the main city DC, it dipped to 36 but jumped back into mid 40's.
If I turn off vsync I get 80-100fps in the wilderness and 45-55 in town.
I just do not see a reason for me to upgrade to the 900 series yet.
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Adam_Chattaway wrote: »Adam_Chattaway wrote: »The console resolutions are laughable.
You really don't need a comparison to know that the console is a disgusting mess.
1920x1080p? which 99% of most PC gamers run at? Also how is it a mess? you wanna know a cool fact? most PC gamers can't RUN ESO on max, 3 of my friends who played ESO in past had to use medium settings, it's laughable how that small % of PC gamers think every PC gamer is rocking a 980 16 gig of ram and the latest gen i7
Where are you getting your numbers? Most PC gamers run at that? I would say most that use their TV may... but I am probably wrong on that. How do you know most of PC gamers can't run on max? Did you count them all? I guess your statement is correct, as you wrote "most PC gamers," so that would include those who don't even play ESO.
Because everyone knows 1920x1080p is FULL HD and what the majority of pc gamers use, only the super dedicated PC gamers but monitors and dual gfx cards to run at 1440 or 4k, I just asked 7 people on my steam friends list online what ress they run and everyone is 1920x1080p
Averya_Teira wrote: »Adam_Chattaway wrote: »Adam_Chattaway wrote: »The console resolutions are laughable.
You really don't need a comparison to know that the console is a disgusting mess.
1920x1080p? which 99% of most PC gamers run at? Also how is it a mess? you wanna know a cool fact? most PC gamers can't RUN ESO on max, 3 of my friends who played ESO in past had to use medium settings, it's laughable how that small % of PC gamers think every PC gamer is rocking a 980 16 gig of ram and the latest gen i7
Where are you getting your numbers? Most PC gamers run at that? I would say most that use their TV may... but I am probably wrong on that. How do you know most of PC gamers can't run on max? Did you count them all? I guess your statement is correct, as you wrote "most PC gamers," so that would include those who don't even play ESO.
Because everyone knows 1920x1080p is FULL HD and what the majority of pc gamers use, only the super dedicated PC gamers but monitors and dual gfx cards to run at 1440 or 4k, I just asked 7 people on my steam friends list online what ress they run and everyone is 1920x1080p
Soooooo 7 out of a few dozen (hundred?) millions of gamers = most ?
Adam_Chattaway wrote: »Adam_Chattaway wrote: »Adam_Chattaway wrote: »Cool, I guess. I don't notice much of a difference.
Yea when side by side i can tell thigns liek the extra shadows or *** the wood planks are less blury and the little boat is gone etc but unless you put them side by side i still think they look very good on PS4.
I think the view distance though on ESO is super demanding because my PC has a GTX 970 and in long range views the fps would drop to 45, so the fact a PS4 can keep 30 fps in the same situation is good.
I'm not sure I amusing a 660 ti 1080p everything maxed and I have no frame issues ever, solid 60fps.
So you get 60 fps where my GTX 970 FTW edition can't in many placesi run at 45 fps in towns on max gfx.
I was wrong just loaded up fraps, in the wilderness i'm getting 60fps but in towns i'm in the 40's, I went to the forge in the main city DC, it dipped to 36 but jumped back into mid 40's.
If I turn off vsync I get 80-100fps in the wilderness and 45-55 in town.
I just do not see a reason for me to upgrade to the 900 series yet.
That's still more than my 970 ftw, 12gig ram and i5@ 4.2 is getting.
My friend also has an older CPU than me and only a AMD 6970 and gets higher fps in some games than i do also.











IF that ever changes then consoles by that point would of just become PC's...in all and intensive purposes especially the hardware side of things.
IF that ever changes then consoles by that point would of just become PC's...in all and intensive purposes especially the hardware side of things.
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IF that ever changes then consoles by that point would of just become PC's...in all and intensive purposes especially the hardware side of things.
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Adam_Chattaway wrote: »All pc gamers care about these days are 60 fps and 4k which the majority can't even run, especially normal people who have kids and a mortgage and bills, go tell that hot chick int he club you have a £2,000 PC and see if it gets you laid :P most PC gamers seem to act like it will for some reason lol.
Adam_Chattaway wrote: »"runs smoother"
Need i go on? no matter how good your hardware is PC games will ALWAYS end up having game breaking bugs, fps issues, and be unplayable while you wait for patches.
PC gamers act all high and mighty but seem to forget the abundance of performance issues that can take weeks or months to fix to be fun on PC.
Good job, you completely missed the point to my post, didnt read anything, cherry picked one sentence and didn't realize I actually said graphical power is not the reason why PC is better....
Well done good job, pat yourself on the back lol. What a tool....
ch.ris317b14_ESO wrote: »Console will always be better... because couches.