To continue our Xbox One X release coverage we now offer you some framerate comparisons of unpatched games. On the menu: Cities: Skylines (60 FPS!), Battlefield 4 (solo and MP), Battlefield 1 (MP), BioShock 2 (360 BC), Grand Theft Auto IV (360 BC).
To continue our Xbox One X release coverage we now offer you some framerate comparisons of unpatched games. On the menu: Cities: Skylines (60 FPS!), Battlefield 4 (solo and MP), Battlefield 1 (MP), BioShock 2 (360 BC), Grand Theft Auto IV (360 BC).
After Assassin's Creed IV, Battlefield 4 is probably the game we've captured the most this end of year. PC, Xbox 360, Xbox One and now Playstation 4, we managed to get you almost every single version of the game. This time, instead of showing you the very beginning of the game as before, we decided to capture a few new extracts of the single player campaign. Hopefully, you'll enjoy the effort. Finally, let us remind you that Dice's game runs at 900p on PS4 and 720p on Xbox One, have a great time comparing both footage to see if it really makes that big of a difference.
We continue our discovery of the Xbox One line-up with some videos of Battlefield 4. The new version of the game developed by DICE finally allows console players to enjoy the Frostbite 3 engine.
Note: Like the other videos of the day, these videos are affected by sound problems.
After the visual orgy of the PC version of Battlefield 4, here are a few videos from the Xbox 360 version of the game. It is obviously far less impressive technically speaking, but bear in mind that this is running on particularly venerable hardware. Videos are all taken from the single player campaign in normal mode.
Battlefield 4 came out this week on PC, Xbox 360 and PS3. To get started we offer you some PC gameplay footage from the first two campaign missions in 1080p, 60 frames per second and Ultra settings. Multiplayer videos to arrive this weekend.
Update 2: Added 5 multiplayer videos in spectator mode showing more maps and one from the first mission's environments.
The Battlefield 4 beta is now available to anyone who wants to try it on PC, PS3 and Xbox 360. We offer you some PC videos in 1080p and 60 frames per seconds, with Ultra preset.
Available since yesterday for Battlefield Premium members, the Battlefield 4 Beta offers one map and three game modes. The beta will open to everyone this friday. Thus, here are two videos of the Xbox 360 version.
While waiting for our first videos from the TGS showfloor, here is a new multiplayer trailer for Battlefield 4, simply named This is Battlefield 4.
DICE developers discuss Levolution, Battlefield 4 own dynamic battlefield, and what it brings to the multiplayer explerience with some unique moments like flooded streets or destroyed skyscrapers.
Here's the high quality multiplayer trailer of Battlefield 4. No 60fps this time unfortunately but it's still nice looking.