From 4K to 2160p and 1440p resolutions, supersampling, high dynamic range and more - all the PS4 Pro info you need
Note from submitter: HDR is not actually exclusive to PS4 Pro
Ex-Bethesda designer Bruce Nesmith explains that The Elder Scrolls 6 likely won't offer deeper stats, but deeper choices.
This means they will likely be more open-ended decisions; speed runners may be in for a treat.
I'll believe it when I see it. I also don't feel Bethesda games are stat intensive as it is, though. It seems pretty basic.
Aren't RPGs SUPPOSED to be stat heavy? So are they leaning even more away from being an RPG? Ugh ☹️
Fortnite ranking system got introduced a couple of years ago with some 8 ranks with some subdivided in to additional 3. Here is ...
In a world where Gambit thrived, Destiny 2’s seasons, storylines, and even its endgame might’ve revolved around PvEvP as a core foundation.
Destiny already has the pretty hyper 'raid' fixation and then they added legendary raid dungeons. Hyperfixating in PvEvP wouldn't work as well because you need a lot more than 2% of the userbase to keep that going unlike raids that are propped up by streamers who make running them their whole job. Most players don't play all the raids let alone run them over and over. And most who play PvP don't want structured PvE elements.
The Order, Killzone Shadowfall, Driveclub and Bloodborne really deserve a Pro patch. I'll be picking up a Pro in the next couple days for the rest of my library. Gonna be insane!
Finally get my 4K HDR TV tomorrow after 3 years of waiting. Got the new 6 series by TCL which should be this year's best bang for buck. Will be replaying almost all of my games then probably pick up God of War at the end of the year.
huh isn't 2160p full 4K? I think they got confused
messy and not accurate list
here is a better organized and uptodate list
https://www.resetera.com/th...
Doesn't the Uncharted collection come with 4K upgrade also? It would be better since Uncharted 4 has it.
All in all that's not a lot of games, so I suppose I could've gone with a normal PS4, but the fact the Pro comes with a 1TB drive, which still is too small but still better than the 500GB found in the base PS4, and the simple fact it is more powerful and that extra power rarely gets used over here since I don't have a 4K TV set yet, meaning it pretty much always run silently, were basically the two deciding factors that made me shell out money for the PS4 Pro rather than the base PS4.
That and I like its elegant design better (when on its stand anyway) than the base PS4 (which looked alright in its own right, but a bit too much PS2ish)