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wolfyrion Feb 16, 2016
I was checking some comparison charts about consoles and framerates

http://www.ign.com/wikis/xbox-one/PS4_vs._Xbox_One_Native_Resolutions_and_Framerates

---------------------------> XBOX ONE <-----------------> PS4
Dying Light ----> 1536x1080p @ 30+fps [n] <----> 1080p @ 30fps [n]
Alien: Isolation----> 1080p @ 30fps [n] <-----> 1080p @ 30fps [n]

As i see the maximum settings a console can run a game is at 1080p at 60fps but personally I am amazed how fluid games are running at these consoles and how optimize they are.

I have a GTX 980 and even some games at 1920x1080 are not running as smooth as the console does.

Most of the PC Gamers demand or expecting to run any game at 4k resolution everything at maxed with a GTX 980 or a GTX980Ti. Well I dont blame them since these cards worth like 2xConsoles.

Lets hope that with the Vulkan API we will see lots of improvements ;)
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