After being able to show you guys the PS4 version of Call of Duty: Ghosts, we can now offer you a few extracts of the game on Xbox One. Oddly enough, Infinity Ward did like Dice and released the game in 720p on Microsoft's console, but at least it runs smoothly at 60 fps - which is not always the case of the 1080p PS4 version.
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I dont know, thats what i read, could be wrong though.
Nevermind that it doesn't matter anyway since the PS4/Xbox won't output signals above 50/60hz.
And Sath isn't entirely wrong. There's a juddering issue associated with desynced frames above 60fps in this game (as there was in NFS desyncing @ 30) on the PS4.
It's motion tech to make the tv appear smoother . It's an engine they've built into the tv.
The actual inputs are only 50/60hz.
It's motion tech to make the tv appear smoother . It's an engine they've built into the tv.
The actual inputs are only 50/60hz.
I turn these gimmicks off so i dont need to go into gaming mode for it.
I turn these gimmicks off so i dont need to go into gaming mode for it.
On films, it does give a unique look. Very smooth, like 60fps/30fps on games.
Good? no.
Games are different and good at 60fps since it looks great and has great responsiveness to it, but in movies it will look like some shitty soap opera series or some guy filming a documentary on set of the movie.
Extinction mode is surprisingly fun
Overall the game has definitely lost its charm
Additionally, LED tv's use a processor. If they processor chip isn't up to par, it can cause stutters. I've seen this myself when playing BF4 and other titles on a 4 yo LG 120hz, vs my new Sony 120hz. I dont get any stutters at all on my newer tv, which has a much better processor in it.