One of the best games in the Gamecube’s catalog, Resident Evil, is finally breaking out onto more platforms. It isn’t only coming to Sony and Microsoft’s systems, but also the dynamic and ever growing PC. Alongside our review, we’ve taken a look between two of the releases: PS4 and PC.
On the left side we have the PC version and on the right is PS4. Both are solid, although maxing out on PC (which isn’t too difficult) has a clear advantage with the textures. The PC release can also run at a smooth 60 fps and has better shadows in certain areas, although there’s one instance of dithering that can be seen. The PS4 edition also seems to be compressed vertically, even with some areas having a black bar on the top of the screen (which can be seen at the very bottom of the page). Regardless of which platform you decide on, Resident Evil still holds up in the visual department.
http://www.hardcoregamer.com/2015/01/19/resident-evil-hd-remaster-face-off-pc-vs-ps4/129604/
spend $1000+ on a PC so you can have sninier shoe laces
On the left side we have the PC version and on the right is PS4. Both are solid, although maxing out on PC (which isn’t too difficult) has a clear advantage with the textures. The PC release can also run at a smooth 60 fps and has better shadows in certain areas, although there’s one instance of dithering that can be seen. The PS4 edition also seems to be compressed vertically, even with some areas having a black bar on the top of the screen (which can be seen at the very bottom of the page). Regardless of which platform you decide on, Resident Evil still holds up in the visual department.
http://www.hardcoregamer.com/2015/01/19/resident-evil-hd-remaster-face-off-pc-vs-ps4/129604/
spend $1000+ on a PC so you can have sninier shoe laces

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