marks a giant leap
in graphical fidelity when compared to its older iterations (of course, the most recent games were handheld titles, so it is an obvious hindrance to begin with), and the HDR effects were stunning on my 4k LG television.
Will there be a significant drop
in graphical fidelity when compared to the PC version of Dead Effect 2?
Not exact matches
Personally, I played the original DOOM on PC, with average framerates hitting 100 FPS or above, easily, thanks to DOOM's excellent optimisation, and this is just a clear step down
in both
graphical fidelity and overall playability
when in comparison to PC or even console versions.
The game feels amazing
in action, and the bright colors of both teams and the ball itself makes the action easy to follow even if the
graphical fidelity is lacking a bit
when compared to more powerful systems.
Personally, I played the original DOOM on PC, with average framerates hitting 100 FPS or above, easily, thanks to DOOM's excellent optimisation, and this is just a clear step down
in both
graphical fidelity and overall playability
when in comparison to PC or even console versions.
The art style
in Final Fantasy XIV is a bit odd — hyper - realistic one moment, utterly cartoony the next — but
when it comes to sheer
graphical fidelity, it's one of the best MMOs on the market, and it can produce some truly awesome sights.