http://67.227.255.239/forum/showpost.php?p=90144284&postcount=562This fool is too much sometimes, ruining one of the few good things on GAF with unnecessary sfaggotry. I just wanna smack him.
Can someone plz call him out on his s-fud?
This second shot was taken with the same mix of settings with two exceptions; I used 200% resolution scaling mixed with 2x MSAA. This is the result. As you can see it looks nowhere NEAR as clean as the shot the PC shot posted above. The framerate? 9 fps. Yes, nine frames per second and I can't even touch that other PC shot.It's cuz your 680 GTX only has a 4gb framebuffer, moran. If you have a card with at least 4gb vram, you'll see that even higher settings with 4xMSAA is playable even at 1080p with 200% supersampling.
The PS4 shot is definitely not as clean but I think it compares quite favorably especially considering how consistent its performance is. On my PC I still get plenty of jitters and hitching while playing that kind of drive me nuts (very very subtle but quite annoying). Most PC gamers wouldn't be bothered by it I'm sure but it bothers me.Bunch of condescending bullshit and more misinformation. Console gamers obviously care less about stuttering problems since they are far more prevalent even in the most popular console games.
PC gamers play on PCs just so they can get less of the "jitters and hitching" caused by budget console hardware.
The stuttering problem of BF4 is a frostbite bug and not specific to PC. Eurogamer just brought up that NFS:Rivals have judder on both Xbone/PS4 even with a locked 30fps.
I've noticed that the judder occurs whenever the framerate in BF4 drops below 60. So even if it's 45-50, it's gonna feel less smooth.
However, even on just 1 780TI, BF4 runs at 90-120 fps with maxed out settings and 4xMSAA at 1080p. There's absolutely no performance issues aside from the bugs that everybody is complaining about.
There's no way in hell that BF4 on the PS4 compares even "favorably" to a high end PC.
So yeah, tell dark10x to stick to kissing Sony ass and stop posing as some kinda PC gaming expert