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Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition (PS4/XBox One)

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    Last para was fairly clear:

    Overall, PlayStation 4 takes the lead where the next-gen consoles are concerned, with the higher quality effects work and higher frame-rates providing a preferable experience overall, particularly during heated combat, where the drops in performance are both felt and seen more heavily on the Xbox One. That said, as we pointed out in the performance analysis earlier this week, we would have liked an optional 30fps cap in the display settings to eliminate the judder during the frame-rate fluctuations and keep absolute consistency with controller response throughout.

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      i think devs should start giving console gamers more options to tweak their audio-visual experience to their liking. not that we need PC-like advanced setups but just a few major settings for resolution, framerate and general post-processing quality would suffice for my liking.


      Originally posted by Lebowski View Post
      I changed your name to juli to protect your identity
      thanks. i feel much safer now browsing the forum

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        Lot more sales on the PS4 side of things so far

        Almost 70 per cent of sales come from PS4

        Throughout the previous generation, it was extremely rare for the PlayStation 3 versions of multiplatform games to sell best in the UK. Make no mistake, franchises such as Call of Duty and FIFA would almost always chart, but they’d struggle to outsell their infinitely more popular Xbox 360 counterparts. The platform holder previously cited its intention to change this with the PlayStation 4 – and it’s already off to a stellar start.

        Chart-Track data shows that 69 per cent of the recently released Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition’s sales came from the PS4 iteration, meaning that it outsold its Xbox One counterpart by more than double. A lot of this success can perhaps be attributed to the device’s early achievements in the region, but we daresay that the reports regarding the game’s superior performance on Sony’s system had a hand in the numbers, too.

        It’s far too early to make any assumptions about these statistics just yet, but we daresay that the Japanese giant will be delighted to see the tide starting to change. Nevertheless, it’ll need to keep working hard if it intends to keep its nose in front, as we doubt that the Redmond-based firm is going to sit back and let its competitor reclaim one if its strongest territories. Are you surprised by just how popular the PS4 is proving in Britain? Inspect the numbers in the comments section below.

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          One of my local stores had sold out of the PS4 version.

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