• Nate Cox
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    582 months ago

    I’ve tried this, and I think it’s worth providing a more powerful console if playing on the tv is your primary use case.

    It works fine but it doesn’t really hold up to the 4k 60fps HDR experience that most people are getting used to from the main console makers.

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      92 months ago

      4k 60fps HDR experience that most people are getting used to from the main console makers

      What games are you playing on console where you are actually getting 4k native resolution at 60fps?

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            92 months ago

            Forza Motorsport will do 4k60 on Series X for example. Most Racing and Sports games will do 4k60 on modern consoles since they’re easy to render.

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              22 months ago

              No, Forza Motorsport uses dynamic resolution upscaled to 4k in Performance mode, and in Quality mode it also uses dynamic resolution but targets 30fps.

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              12 months ago

              Why are they so easy to render compared to other genres? What makes realism so easy to render like it’s a newer generation than the console it’s on? Like Forza Motorsport 2 on Xbox 360 looks far more detailed than the average Xbox 360 game. What gives?

          • Nate Cox
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            72 months ago

            On the ps5: FF14, borderlands 3, Monster Hunter: World, Destiny 2, Metro Exodus, Far Cry 6, Resident Evil: Village, etc…

            Most of them run dynamic 4k so there is periodic upscaling which is seamless in my experience.

              • Nate Cox
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                132 months ago

                Well… you were responding to a post by me… which had no mention of “native” anything.

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                  -42 months ago

                  I agree with your original comment; it’s worth using a dedicated PC for gaming on the TV. But I think your second sentence is just parroting current-gen console marketing. It’s not actually true that current-gen consoles are providing a 4k@60 HDR experience.

                  • Nate Cox
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                    142 months ago

                    Honestly it sounds like you’re more interested in winning what you think is an argument than the substance of what I was saying.

                    A PS5 out of the box gives you a 4k picture at 60fps for many games using clever techniques that the average end user doesn’t care about in the slightest. That should be the benchmark.

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                2 months ago

                It’s been rereleased and enhanced for modern consoles, if you wanted an answer why are you arguing? Lmfao.

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                  -72 months ago

                  if you wanted an answer why are you arguing?

                  It was a rhetorical question. There are no actual current-gen releases running at 4k60 native resolution. They all use dynamic resolution with 1080p-1440p rendering resolution that then upscales to 4k for display.