Posted September 20, 2021
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There is a video on Youtube by Digital Foundry about RDR2, where they analyze it on a technical level. They mention that they are testing Xbox One X, as it's the strongest console (at the time) and that that version runs at native 4K.
Except in another video, they mention that many of the game's settings on consoles of that generation are locked at beneath PC's low settings - meaning, even if you have a potato PC, it's not possible for you to replicate those.
This is a prime example of console gamers being gullible. They hear that a game is running at native 4K, and they jump on that fact, thinking it's some marvel... but don't even stop to think that other parts of the image get downgraded to achieve the "4K resolution".
Another example would be Cyberpunk 2077. The console gamers got outraged the game wasn't hitting high framerates on the so-called "8th gen". What? Like, I am sorry if you have any nostalgia towards your PS4, but by modern standards, even the Pro version (which in turn is much superior to the base PS4) is kind of trash in terms of hardware. According to Wikipedia, it uses something like 8GB of vRAM, which's pretty decent... until you realize it's DDR5, not 6. Like, how could you have 100% honestly expect the game to run at more than 1188p 25FPS? It's almost as if technology HAS moved on from 2013 (when the consoles were not even that high-end, anyway).
A very hilarious thing is that GTA V on PS3/X360 ran at a comparable framerate to Cyberpunk on PS4/XBONE. However, back then, console gamers were used to slideshow gaming (look it up, the PS2 version of MGS3 would sometimes hit 14-16 FPS), but in the decade since then, devs have gotten better at manipulating the gullible console gamers into believing they are playing a "high frame rate game running 100% optimally" using dirty tricks like the one I talked about with RDR2. So now that Cyberpunk has returned to the slideshow, console gamers are like, "wtf? My 8 year old hardware, which was pretty mid range even at the time of its release, isn't hitting 60 FPS??? WHAT???
Like, I am not that tech savvy myself, but how in *censored* could anyone honestly believe Cyberpunk would run at high frame rates with *censored" DDR5 vRAM?
It's time we accepted console gamers are gullible and that's why consoles keep selling well. People are underinformed about how slimy and underhanded consoles are.
Edit I apologize for any typos or other like mistakes,.but I typed it on my phone.
Except in another video, they mention that many of the game's settings on consoles of that generation are locked at beneath PC's low settings - meaning, even if you have a potato PC, it's not possible for you to replicate those.
This is a prime example of console gamers being gullible. They hear that a game is running at native 4K, and they jump on that fact, thinking it's some marvel... but don't even stop to think that other parts of the image get downgraded to achieve the "4K resolution".
Another example would be Cyberpunk 2077. The console gamers got outraged the game wasn't hitting high framerates on the so-called "8th gen". What? Like, I am sorry if you have any nostalgia towards your PS4, but by modern standards, even the Pro version (which in turn is much superior to the base PS4) is kind of trash in terms of hardware. According to Wikipedia, it uses something like 8GB of vRAM, which's pretty decent... until you realize it's DDR5, not 6. Like, how could you have 100% honestly expect the game to run at more than 1188p 25FPS? It's almost as if technology HAS moved on from 2013 (when the consoles were not even that high-end, anyway).
A very hilarious thing is that GTA V on PS3/X360 ran at a comparable framerate to Cyberpunk on PS4/XBONE. However, back then, console gamers were used to slideshow gaming (look it up, the PS2 version of MGS3 would sometimes hit 14-16 FPS), but in the decade since then, devs have gotten better at manipulating the gullible console gamers into believing they are playing a "high frame rate game running 100% optimally" using dirty tricks like the one I talked about with RDR2. So now that Cyberpunk has returned to the slideshow, console gamers are like, "wtf? My 8 year old hardware, which was pretty mid range even at the time of its release, isn't hitting 60 FPS??? WHAT???
Like, I am not that tech savvy myself, but how in *censored* could anyone honestly believe Cyberpunk would run at high frame rates with *censored" DDR5 vRAM?
It's time we accepted console gamers are gullible and that's why consoles keep selling well. People are underinformed about how slimy and underhanded consoles are.
Edit I apologize for any typos or other like mistakes,.but I typed it on my phone.
Post edited September 20, 2021 by Jon_Irenicus_PL