I installed the Shadow of the Tomb Raider demo on my PC yesterday to see if it might be passable for my son. Today I put the demo on the PS4.
It looks amazing. The polygon count is probably higher on the PC, and the foliage, for example, is more detailed there. I think it comes down to displays. My PC has a 144 HZ IPS panel, but my TV with the PS4 is a quantum dot VA panel. The game can have HDR enabled on the TV. Dark scenes, which a lot of the game is, are certainly lacking on an IPS monitor.
PC gaming monitors need to really catch up with the picture quality improvements that have been made in the TV space over the past five years. There really needs to be more, and more affordable, VA quantum dot or OLED monitors that support HDR and G-Sync.
It looks amazing. The polygon count is probably higher on the PC, and the foliage, for example, is more detailed there. I think it comes down to displays. My PC has a 144 HZ IPS panel, but my TV with the PS4 is a quantum dot VA panel. The game can have HDR enabled on the TV. Dark scenes, which a lot of the game is, are certainly lacking on an IPS monitor.
PC gaming monitors need to really catch up with the picture quality improvements that have been made in the TV space over the past five years. There really needs to be more, and more affordable, VA quantum dot or OLED monitors that support HDR and G-Sync.