
I understand that the console aren't doing most things in 60fps.
I was responding to a Breh who said a console version such as the pro or X is fraudulent unless it does 4k 60fps.
I asked because I was wondering if that opinion was based on the fact that most PC brehs are doing 4k /60fps.
Considering the convenience that we've established that consoles offer, a significant upgrade on a console that your library is on can be a viable purchase.
Do you disagree?
Idk about 4K/60fps not being reached everywhere as being fraudulent
but I'll say that from a base X1 to a X1X it's a big difference. Cats thinking I'm hating but I think going from a PS4/X1 to a X1X is a nice upgrade.
What I'm SMH at is the cats on here pretending there's this gigantic, monumental difference from a Pro and a X1X when one can easily just look at comparisons/articles on DF and see that there's lots of exaggeration going on. If someone had a PS4 Pro, and bought a X1X because they thought they'd get some night/day difference it'd be silly. Pop in AC Origins, COD WW2, 2k, TF2 etc and yeah you'd be looking at a $500 difference to get slightly more clarity
sometimes.
Also, are most PC gamers doing 4k/60fps w/ destiny 2?
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I just caught what you said about 1440p. Considering the pro doesn't don1440p and is either 1080 or 4k... Do you like the fact that the X will allow a compatibility w/ 1440p monitors and not be forced to settle w/ 1080p?
The X being compatible with 1440P is cool and all but it's still not that useful for console gamers as most I'd assume would be on a 1080P or 4K TV anyway. The VRR(variable refresh rate) support is cool and all but then like, there's not much point to it if the game isn't even hitting 30+fps. Most games are being capped at 30fps and then the few that aren't are capped at 60fps which again are games that are already sticking to the 60fps limit(COD, TF, racers etc which hardly drop frames.)
The real treat comes in when you have a system capable of pushing 100+fps on games and the monitor is 144hz/165hz with G sync. THAT'S where it's at. Sadly 4K TVs aren't looking like they'll support true 144hz right now but if they did then the console would've needed to be as powerful to drive that. As for D2, most PC gamers are probably playing it at any resolution at 60fps but then there's no limit here. There's also PC players playing at even higher framerates or at 21:9 aspect ration on better screens so the ceiling for PC gamers can't be compared with a console.