Thays right, OLED HDR is King baby. Cant have everything
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"Unfortunately, the game doesn't run at 60 FPS here on the Xbox One X, so a high-end PC will be able to beat it in terms of framerate."
Nice quote to leave out. I'll take FPS, thanks. Dead game anyways.
Congrats you get to run at Ultra and still don’t hit 60 FPS.
Enjoy the screen tearing, No HDR, and no Dynamic shadows
Screen tearing isn't noticeable on 120hz or higher refresh rates. There is also Freesync/G-sync if you have super sensitive eyes or a crappy monitor and notice it.
And the game runs at 141 fps on a GTX 1080 and 113 fps on a GTX 1070 while it can't even hold 60 on the X1X.
Why do Hermits never post benchmarks that show minimum frame rates? Yet they see framerate videos of console games and always cite the lowest frame rates they see.
Either way tho.. 4k HDR OLED + Atmos Master Race makes this best on X1X obviously
@m3Boarder32: https://www.gamersnexus.net/game-bench/2630-gears-4-pc-benchmark-updated-with-ultra-high-settings
Turns out games get patched...
Lol!!! And I said 1440p, troll boy.
“Games get patched”
Posts 2 year old article...
"Unfortunately, the game doesn't run at 60 FPS here on the Xbox One X, so a high-end PC will be able to beat it in terms of framerate."
Nice quote to leave out. I'll take FPS, thanks. Dead game anyways.
Congrats you get to run at Ultra and still not hit 60 FPS.
Enjoy the screen tearing
Didn't have any tearing and I hit over 100 fps consistently @1440p. LOL!
Lol

"Unfortunately, the game doesn't run at 60 FPS here on the Xbox One X, so a high-end PC will be able to beat it in terms of framerate."
Nice quote to leave out. I'll take FPS, thanks. Dead game anyways.
Congrats you get to run at Ultra and still don’t hit 60 FPS.
Enjoy the screen tearing, No HDR, and no Dynamic shadows
https://www.gamespot.com/articles/xbox-one-x-pc-and-xbox-one-graphics-comparison-gea/1100-6454615
“While discussing Gears of War 4, reviewer Jimmy Thang said, "In terms of pure image fidelity, it surprisingly looked better than our high-end gaming PC equipped with a GTX 1080 running the game maxed out, as it offered extra dynamic shadows that don't seem to be available on the PC”
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