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And what does this have to do with a thread about Devil May Cry?
You can't even keep track of your own trolling in the same thread? Look at this post you made.

There's something in the system architecture or system tools making it more difficult to implement. How many X1 games have AF issues? Any? Yet for PS4, you have anything from $10 Strider to AAA games with AF issues. If it's not a system/tool issue and not a power issue, there's something else holding it back.

It doesn't make sense that AF can be as bad or worse than last systems from 10 years ago.
You invited AF comparisons to other games, then you balk when someone brings up AF in another game.

As for the AF issue, read this thread. It has plenty of facts and info, unlike your usual lies and BS.
 
Usually, I'm on the ball with this stuff, but I have little idea what's going to be released this year. Can anybody enlighten me on the big games? I know Batman, Witcher, Halo, and Tomb Raider, but that's about it.
 
Forza 6, COD Extremely Advanced Warfare Fighter at War with the Zombie World or something like that.

Just remembered, MGS5 and I think FF15 is later this year as well.
 
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Ori and The Blind Forrest (Exclusive)
Batman Arkham Knight (Multi) June 2015
Quantum Break (EDIT--added this--rumored to be delayed to 2016 debunked)
Halo 5
Rise of the Tomb Raider
Star Wars Battlefront (maybe 2015)
Cuphead
Crackdown
Tom Clancy's The Division
Forza 6
Mirrors Edge
Scalebound (EDIT: Also added after seeing someone else post)
 
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Usually, I'm on the ball with this stuff, but I have little idea what's going to be released this year. Can anybody enlighten me on the big games? I know Batman, Witcher, Halo, and Tomb Raider, but that's about it.

Big games...hmmm...off the top of my head

AAA
  • Witcher 3
  • Tomb Raider
  • Quantum Break
  • Project Cars
  • Forza 6
  • Halo 5
  • Rainbow Six Siege
  • Mortal Kombat X
  • Star Wars Battlefront
  • The Division
  • Elite Dangerous
  • Mirrors Edge 2 (Apparently)
Indie

  • Ori and the Blind Forest
  • Below
  • Chaos Child
  • Fortified
  • Inside
  • Lifeless Planet
  • Neverwinter
 
Another one would be Just Cause 3 if it releases. Looks like potential purchases are:

Batman - Very likely, I'm just hoping that the gameplay isn't the same thing + batmobile.
Witcher 3 - I want it, but I don't know if I have time for a game like this. I still own but have barely played Skyrim.
Halo 5 - Iffy at full price, could probably be beaten in a rental, as I'm not interested in MP.
Just Cause 3 - Possible, love the idea of these games, but haven't really enjoyed them all that much.
Tomb Raider - Day 1 purchase

All the rest don't interest me too much. Still debating Ori and the Blind Forest.
 
Dying Light patch 1.05 fixes PS4 AF.

AC: Unity latest PS4 patch fixed its framerate issues.

Seems like an API/code issue especially games like Strider or DMC: DE.
- A Dying Light patch fixing AF has nothing to do with DMC
- An AC: Unity patch fixing frame rate has nothing to do with AF or DMC
- Strider's AF issue has nothing to do with DMC
- Assuming it's an API/code issue is total guesswork. No different than myself claiming PS4 games lack AF more often than X1 due to it being weak
 
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For me:

Witcher 3
Starwars Battlefront
Below
Cuphead
Halo 5
Tomb Raider
 
For big budget X1 exclusives in 2015, so far:

Halo 5
Fable Legends
Rise of Tomb Raider
Forza 6

The next Gears, Quantum Break, Crackdown, Scalebound are also big exclusives, but almost certain to be 2016 or more
 
Bethesda posted this on Facebook about happy saint patricks day....bring on E3 i say.

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Ok, I'll do it!! Haha, I actually already did, I've been pretty impulsive on purchases lately it seems, and the reviews from critics and users were just too good. I won't be able to play much until this weekend though.
 
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Ok, I'll do it!! Haha, I actually already did, I've been pretty impulsive on purchases lately it seems, and the reviews from critics and users were just too good. I won't be able to play much until this weekend though.
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You can't even keep track of your own trolling in the same thread? Look at this post you made.

You invited AF comparisons to other games, then you balk when someone brings up AF in another game.

As for the AF issue, read this thread. It has plenty of facts and info, unlike your usual lies and BS.

Stop running around calling people trolls. We don't want that kind of crap here.
 
Looks like the usual. PS4 better res, X1 better performance.

http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/digitalfoundry-2015-battlefield-hardline-face-off

Battlefield Hardline - the Digital Foundry verdict
All in all, Battlefield Hardline has issues on every platform, but it's fair to say PC brings the most divisive plus and minus points. On the one hand it aces both PS4 and Xbox One with better settings - essentially by the same margin as Battlefield 4 - with scalable resolution and frame-rate options in tow. At 1080p60 and beyond the PC is still the pack leader, but given Hardline's motion judder issues on that format, it's not the premium release we had hoped for - and we hope that Visceral take a good look at the issue and fix it.

On the console front, the equation is far simpler: Xbox One excels in frame-rate metrics this time, and has a much better grip on 60fps compared to PS4. It's the most improved version of the three in its handling of the Frostbite 3 engine, and often runs above the PS4's update during stress tests. That said the 720p/900p resolution divide, where image quality favours Sony's platform, makes it an apples and pears scenario when choosing between the two.

As it stands, Visceral Games' first Battlefield title shows a firm grasp on the template cut by DICE 18 months ago, but does little to elaborate on it. The single-player mode is a mixed bag in matching Battlefield 4's brilliant set-pieces and open-ended dust-bowl segments - a game that remains a staple for our PC GPU tests. Hardline's multiplayer delivers a solid experience, but there's no escaping the verdict that its solo adventure fails to impress on any platform, an area we hope improves for the next release.
 
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