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Digital Foundry | AMD Zen 2/Navi Reaction + What It Means For Next-Gen Consoles


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1 hour ago, Team 2019 said:

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I didn't understand what this does tbh. Reduces quality lose from ailising solutions it seems.

It's basically scene reconstruction, it's taking a lower resolution and increasing it via previous frame data. 

 

So what you're seeing on the left is same 1440p, and the scene on the right is also 1440p but with reconstruction it's netting you a higher resolution output. Think Quantum Break in a way, it had a base render of 720p but the reconstruction could push the resolution up 1/3 by injecting previous frame data into the current frame. 

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1 hour ago, Team 2019 said:

Well here is your 4K resolution "hack" from AMD.

 

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this shit is going on the entire gen, I want real games not shitty graphics demos that all play the same way. but mah pixelsss. fucking hell :tom: 

 

 

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39 minutes ago, Team 2019 said:

Well comparative to what PS4 was nevermind the One were for their time. It's fairly good.

Comparative to the X , it's a pretty meh upgrade .

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2 minutes ago, Team 2019 said:

Well GPU is only part of the equation. CPU is a huge jump, SSD is a game changer.

 

You tried Dauntless on X and it runs like shit due to the CPU for example.

Still shit if it's only gonna be 1080 level.

Try 1080 4k 60 on current PC games .  

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