http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/digitalfoundry-2015-saints-row-4-re-elected-face-off
*sorry, going to be lazy and only post the verdict*
Frame rate:
Saints Row 4 Gameplay | Xbox One | PlayStation 4 |
---|---|---|
Lowest Frame-Rate | 23fps | 27fps |
Average Frame-Rate | 38.7fps | 43.2fps |
Dropped Frames (from 19054 sampled) | 6770 (35.5%) | 5332 (28.0%) |
"These current-gen remasters could have been the definitive versions of what remains a highly entertaining game, but both of them are let down by performance issues. For a start, there's lingering disappointment that the developers could get nowhere near a locked 1080p60, while the lack of a 30fps cap means that gameplay is dominated by obtrusive judder. Meanwhile, there's just a sense that the remaster lacks polish - the mysterious omission of any form of anti-aliasing is difficult to fathom, especially when all prior versions of the game featured it in some way, shape or form.
Even with these problems, the experience across both current-gen consoles is considerably improved over the existing Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 releases. The increased resolution is obviously welcome, and while the inconsistent frame-rate is a problem, at least we are spared the constant tearing found on the last-gen versions, not to mention the consistently poor, sub 30fps performance that dogged the older releases. Out of the two versions tested here, the PS4 carves out the lead over the Xbox One game through better performance and slight improvements to effects work. While frame-rates are still highly variable, the fluctuations in fluidity aren't quite as impactful on PS4 as they are on Microsoft's console, providing an extra boost to the game's solidity under load.
As things stand, while these remasters are worthwhile, the compromises inherent in the conversion mean that despite some small visual drawbacks, the PC version remains the best edition of the game available - and the good news is that the Gat out of Hell standalone expansion launched this week on all formats, not just the PC but Xbox 360 and PS3 too."
Thank god i buy games on consoles. I get a better, more stable experience, while PC gets all them shitty ports.
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