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I really don't think Microsoft cares about resolution anymore. They would rather a game be 720p with higher visual fidelity than 1080p looking worse.
Xbox One is a total failure...what was Microsoft thinking?...almost all games run at 720p and perform worse then a PS4...MS went backwards after the Xbox 360
Higher resolution does not automatically equal high visual fidelity. Many developers run at lower resolution and/or frame rate in an effort to save compute power for other types of improved graphical effects.Think about what you just wrote there.
You sure about that? Outside of the early launch window, there have been a very few 720p games. Most of the have either been 900p or 1080p. No they don't all perform worse then the PS4 when the resolution is decreased. There have been many titles where the XB1 with a lower resolution has a more consistent framerate then the PS4 version. If the Xbox one was a total failure it wouldn't be selling at a faster rate of the Xbox 360.
I'm a little intrigued to see how the PC version runs. At least assuming it isn't a technical steaming pile like the Gears of War remake.
yes I meant most games run at less then 1080p...and it's a failure compared to the PS4 and compared to how technology should improve with each generation, not go backwards...and I'm talking strictly about games and not all the extra crap that the consoles can do
I don't care. If the game is fun to play, then count me in.
So 4xMSAA is now being called "temporal reconstruction," eh? Funnily enough, this type of image sampling was developed, in part, by NVIDIA.
Yep the lower than expected scores and the early reports of the PC version being a shit port (it doesn't even have a Quit option in the menu ffs), is making me wait until the game is on sale sometime down the road. Hopefully everything will be patched up by then as well.Gspot gave it 6/10.
Hyped ign gave it 8/10.
I was watching a stream of someone playing Quantum Break, and the graphics looked very good. I personally would not care about the 720P. It is unfortunate that the XB1 is not as powerful as the 360 for their respective times, but dropping the res is not such a big deal IMO.
Been a fan of Remedy since Max Payne, and I preordered Quantum Break over the weekend. Getting a copy on both XB1 and PC was a nice touch, and now I am very curious to see how it will run on PC.
Still looks blurry to me, as does the PC version oddly enough - it's disappointing. As far as the prettiest console game, I'd have to give that to either The Order 1886 or Infamous Second Son but to each his own. It's a good looking game none-the-less, but it had a lot more potential.
Or you know...maybe I'm not blind and can easily tell when a game is rendered at 720p opposed to a higher resolution even on a TV?I still don't get why 720p, this number means so much to anyone. If a game looks good, it looks good. You have to see a number tied to it to determine whether something looks good? Do you need to see the notes or the waves in a DAW to determine if a song sounds good? You need to know a girl's measurements?
Again, the game is on a console where you're sitting on a couch probably pretty far away from the TV. Higher resolution on a pc only matters to me because I sit right in front of my monitor.
Or you know...maybe I'm not blind and can easily tell when a game is rendered at 720p opposed to a higher resolution even on a TV?
Just because YOU can't tell the difference doesn't mean that many others can't either.
Right, that makes complete sense.Or maybe people like to think that they can see a difference so they have a reason to bitch about a game.
Right, that makes complete sense.
Or its the fact that I, and a large amount of other people, can tell when a game is rendered at the bare minimum of what is considered high definition. I never said the game sucked or was bad because of it; I just said that it is disappointing that it is 2016 and we're still being fed 720p games. It detracts from my experience when I clearly can tell its 720p due to large aliased edges or poor clarity of objects in the distance. If it doesn't ruin your experience then good for you. No reason for you guys to get butt hurt because I and some other people are not entirely happy with the 720p resolution.
Truth be told, I don't give a fat fuck about resolution as long as the game is fun.
Gamers nowadays seem to get hung up on trivial shit instead of playing the games. It's like they forgot why they got into gaming in the first place.
And that is entirely your opinion, good on you for being able to create one. Doesn't mean mine is any less wrong than yours.
People also tend to forget that it is 2016 and 720p was the "go-to" resolution a decade ago for console games. Don't know about you, but as a gamer I still believe in progression. If gamers didn't care about progression then we'd still be stuck in the 8-bit era. Those games were still a blast to play at the time, but the progress we made since then only enhanced experiences and that includes visual fidelity.
720p at 30 FPS is an absolute joke in 2016. But to each his own.
To be fair, you talk about progression but all you have is 720p at 30FPs as if that is a arbitrarily bad thing. All you have to do is look at the graphics in Quantum Break and try to find a Xbox 360 or PS4 game that looks anywhere near that good. You won't find it. Just because 720p and 30fps is there doesn't mean there hasn't been any progress. Sure it's 720p @ 30FPS, but they could do a lot more with it than they could 10 years ago.
I sincerely hope you mean a PS3 game because I could point you to a handful of PS4 games that are 1080p and also look better than Quantum Break.
And yes, 720p/30 is a "bad thing" to me. Again, you guys are arguing your opinion as it is fact - as if my distaste for 720p/30 is unwarranted due to your opinions that you believe override mine. The game is not bad, but the resolution and FPS is to me. The same situation happened with Dead Rising 3; it was a good game that I played and beat on the Xbox One. But when the PC version hit and I played it at 1080p/60 then I had a much better time.
Ive never even heard of this game untill i saw all the bad press about the crappy pc version. Is this supposed to be some great game? Or is it another QTE borefest like the uncharted series.
I sincerely hope you mean a PS3 game because I could point you to a handful of PS4 games that are 1080p and also look better than Quantum Break.
And yes, 720p/30 is a "bad thing" to me. Again, you guys are arguing your opinion as it is fact - as if my distaste for 720p/30 is unwarranted due to your opinions that you believe override mine. The game is not bad, but the resolution and FPS is to me. The same situation happened with Dead Rising 3; it was a good game that I played and beat on the Xbox One. But when the PC version hit and I played it at 1080p/60 then I had a much better time.