@phlop_spencer: You literally don't know how to read , it says it never drops to 1080p like it does on xbox one X... And when it drops is only 20% less of 4K resolution.
Lol I dont know how to read?? Read my quote again. is every lem just this braindead?
”interestingly, the lower bounds is still 1080p - just as it was on Xbox One X - but it's extremely uncommon for resolution to hit this level.“
also:
https://www.neogaf.com/threads/df-gears-5-upgrades-for-xbox-series-x-tested-enhanced-graphics-120hz-lower-latency-more.1574941/page-5#lg=_xfUid-2-1604503598&slide=0
Oh, I see, yeah, my mistake. Looking back at the tests, it is merely 'on par' - not faster. Average frame-rate on Ultra test using 2080 = 44.7fps. The Series X using Ultra produced 43.8fps (at fixed 4K native). So, yes, 2080 is slightly faster there.
Full fixed 4k native producing the same fps as 2080. A card that costs as much if not more than the full console.
Without being built to use the features in the console.
What GPU do you have?
Still better than the PS5 can do.
A little insecure are we?
what does it matter what gpu I have, or what console I will own? It looks like your team is kicking off next gen with old games not being able to keep up with promises. Man that’s tough to swallow.
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