How you fukk up so bad the PS3 version of the game is better then the PS4 trash ass version
Sony paid all that money for what?
Sony paid all that money for what?

The xbox ports of most games are better and have been better as far as performance goes, even down to MK X and other competitively played games.
There was a list out I looked at a few weeks back that listed a bunch of games
There is no excuse why the PS4 version is worse then the PS3 version, I read even entire moves are slower and off balance. Sony paid big money to have PS4 be the SF platform, and they couldn't even get that right
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The xbox ports of most games are better and have been better as far as performance goes, even down to MK X and other competitively played games.
There was a list out I looked at a few weeks back that listed a bunch of games
From a multi-platform perspective, the PS4 game clearly leads the way with its native 1080p presentation and solid level of performance during gameplay - outside of the slight judder in story cut-scenes we're looking at a locked 30 and 60fps throughout. Meanwhile, Xbox One holds up reasonably well given the sub-native presentation, although the reduction in horizontal resolution results in poorer image quality and some partial degradation in artwork quality. Performance shouldn't be an issue for more casual players, with its occasional 1-2 frame drops small enough to pass by unnoticed. However, hardcore players will be better served by the PS4's solid frame-rates.
Usually, the PC version of a game manages to brute force its way to the top spot with higher graphics presets, resolutions, and frame-rates compared to consoles. However, this isn't quite the case with Mortal Kombat X. The mild boost in texture decal resolution adds an extra layer of refinement to its visuals, but the game is partially let down by the 30fps performance cap during X-rays and fatalities, which serves little purpose on a constantly evolving platform. Combined with the horrible black crush that effectively ruins the cut-scenes central to enjoying the single-player story mode, this leaves us with the impression we're not getting the best experience. Hopefully High Voltage Software - the studio behind the PC release - can address these issues in a future update, but right now the PS4 game is the best way to take the fight to Shinnok in this new Mortal Kombat.