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Originally Posted by chemgear
I would hope so, Kinect is costing you an additional $100 and a console that is outputting at a lower resolution than its direct competition at launch.
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Originally Posted by Erick Estrada
What are you talking about?
You have a campaign here were you are trying to make people believe the XB1 can't output games at 1080p which is completely untrue.
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Come on man, let's leave out the silly conspiracy theories about campaigns or fanboyisms. I've got no horse in this race with both my pre-orders still, other than to discuss video gaming in general.
I said nothing about the Xbone not being able to output 1080p at all or through other games. That's not even up for debate - both systems can - hell even the Wii U can!
I said LOWER RESOLUTIONS and I am looking at actual performance with the games that are common and both available on the two consoles. The two games that are arguably some of the two biggest franchises in gaming today:
Battlefield 4:
Xbone: 720p PS4: 900p (40% more pixels/resolution)
Call of Duty:
Xbone: 720p PS4: 1080P (125% more pixels/resolution)
Is this factually incorrect?
I'm not sure what you are even arguing -
Are you saying that 720p is better than 1080p? This is comparing common games with common game developers on each system. Or are you arguing because you don't like me for some reason or the facts that I am listing in a thread discussing a new console launch?
Frankly, the more interesting implication to me is not the fact that the resolution is lower on the Xbone on these common games. What intrigues me is
WHY they were forced to reduce the resolution in the first place. Were the drivers less efficient at this early stage (and will improve faster than the PS4?), or that the hardware indeed weaker perhaps, or did they use a random number generator, or they let a summer student make the call or
does Infinity Ward and DICE have a vast "campaign or conspiracy" to make the Xbone look bad, etc?