inFamous Second Son and First Light bundled for only £10.99 for PS Plus members, both of which will be receiving an update to support the PS4 Pro to run at 4K.
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Lukesablade
13 Sep 16#1
Both quality games, great price and the update on the pro makes it an even better deal.
CoffeMan
13 Sep 16#2
they already look amazing now
6ixFoot1
13 Sep 16#3
Think this has been posted
DEELZ
13 Sep 16#4
There is no Pro update for Second Son, only First Light is getting an update
"But while Sony is marketing it as the ideal console for 4K gaming, the truth is more complicated. Rendering 4K games is something that's still tough for high-end PC gaming rigs today. So Sony is giving developers a variety of ways to make their games look better than standard 1080p titles on the PS4, even if they can't quite reach 4K."
ronaldmacdonald
13 Sep 16#11
Yes GTX 1080s in SLi configuration can struggle in some games to maintain a constant 60fps. The PS4 pro probably could manage @30fps but I imagine that would be unstable in busy games.
rama26285
13 Sep 16#12
Word of caution. Your save game from the physical disc version of the game doesn't carry over to the digital version. Absolutely sucks :disappointed:
holmeview12345
13 Sep 16#13
2 great game heat
Soohaiil
13 Sep 16#14
Right, except for The Last of Us Remastered and Elder Scrolls Online - which will both run at native 4K.
manapausejp
13 Sep 16#15
Heat for the games. As to 4k, DF do say
there will be full 3840x2160 resolution software. Speaking to Naughty Dog at the event, we were told that The Last of Us Remastered - just like its base PS4 version - will have a 30Hz mode that features enhanced image quality. The existing PS4 game features higher resolution shadows maps and those are joined by a full, native 4K pixel count on the PS4 Pro. This drops down to a lower resolution at 60fps, where we're told to expect improved performance compared to the original release on base hardware.
ronaldmacdonald
13 Sep 16#16
How many times can I play TLOU. Played on the PS3, then the remastered PS4. I can't bring myself to play it again (or buy it again for that matter - triple dip anyone?). It's time for TLOU 2 - this ones been milked to death now
Soohaiil to ronaldmacdonald
13 Sep 16#17
Is it really milking if it's a free patch ?
g4mer
13 Sep 16#18
No chance the PS4 Pro can play games at native 4K. I'll be interested to see what the Scorpio can do next year, seems a lot more powerful than the pro.
wakeywarrior
13 Sep 16#19
Unfortunately 14 months until we can get one, PS Pro will do in the interim for me as my 9 year old and his mates have finally comandeered my PS4 standard to constantly play this Minecraft online game where they chuck snowballs at each other and fall in fire to crazy music- I just don't know what they see in this.
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https://www.engadget.com/2016/09/07/playstation-4-pro-4k-handson/
"But while Sony is marketing it as the ideal console for 4K gaming, the truth is more complicated. Rendering 4K games is something that's still tough for high-end PC gaming rigs today. So Sony is giving developers a variety of ways to make their games look better than standard 1080p titles on the PS4, even if they can't quite reach 4K."
there will be full 3840x2160 resolution software. Speaking to Naughty Dog at the event, we were told that The Last of Us Remastered - just like its base PS4 version - will have a 30Hz mode that features enhanced image quality. The existing PS4 game features higher resolution shadows maps and those are joined by a full, native 4K pixel count on the PS4 Pro. This drops down to a lower resolution at 60fps, where we're told to expect improved performance compared to the original release on base hardware.