Agreed, also this isn't an opinion anymore, it's a fact. It's been comprehensively tested and confirmed.
Snakeyes646
30 Nov 16#33
If your going by the demos then both versions are supposed to run much better, I went with Xbox as its a smoother experience.
Snakeyes646
30 Nov 161#32
Now that we've seen how Final Fantasy 15 performs on PS4 Pro and the standard PS4, it's time to move to the other side of isle.
In the video I linked above, Digital Foundry checks the frame-rate on the Xbox One version to see if it manages to offer a locked 30fps frame-rate, and whether it suffers from frame-pacing issues seen on Sony's consoles.
Right off the bat, the game does have a lower image quality overall on Xbox One, as the resolution goes only up to 900p, compared to 1080p on PS4. This means it can go even lower, thanks to its adaptive resolution technique.
However, frame-pacing is as it should be on Xbox One, a definite improvement over PS4 and PS4 Pro in this aspect, which results in a smoother-looking game. That said, drops below 30fps do happen, but they're very short and generally don't go below 27fps.
In short: you'll either have to put up with reduced image quality on Xbox One, or frame-pacing problems on PS4 and PS4 Pro.
stevenprior1
30 Nov 16#31
av played it on both as didn't know what to get it for and i went with ps4 as the xb1 frame rate was alot lower and choppy compared to ps4
pyjak
30 Nov 16#30
7.7% topcashback also.
Snakeyes646
30 Nov 16#29
Nah played it on both and it's opposite.
MRP
30 Nov 16#28
No it runs at a better frame rate with no tearing on PS4(as well as better graphics) than Xbox one. Frame pacing is an issue though but count on people online to blow it out of proportion lol.
Spidersmudge
30 Nov 162#27
I've enjoyed this game so much so far. Already spent 11 hours since Monday, including hours just messing about on Chocobo's, fishing, playing Justice Monsters 5, and finding things to kill :wink: The combat is fun and the game looks beautiful. Buy it...
Snakeyes646
29 Nov 16#26
Yeah I've decided to just buy the Xbox one version again and sell my regular copy.. the PS4 version of FFXV doesn't run as smooth as xb1
ruanicolson
29 Nov 16#25
Would hurt your wallet by £42.99.
zerowing
29 Nov 16#24
Is there any diff from this version and the day one version
Vistrix
29 Nov 163#19
Don't understand the negative reviews. The game is an absolute blast.
dijital to Vistrix
29 Nov 16#23
I supposed to be because of the last third of the game. It gets 'different' apparently.
dijital
29 Nov 16#22
I'll wait three days, should be £15 by then :P
Snakeyes646
29 Nov 16#21
Got my Xbox one copy for £34 after the NOWFIVE code with prime now
BobMass
29 Nov 16#20
I think my Tesco purchase worked out around £30 after various codes, vouchers, points and price promises. Just got to wrestle it out of my daughter's hands and I'll be laughing :smile:
Jddpc316
29 Nov 16#18
Just picked up my copy from Argos thanks OP. Somehow of all games to go missing in the post this one has even though Royal Mail say it's been delivered ×_× O well goodbye life for a few weeks :-D
MRP
29 Nov 161#17
Very addictive so far and lovely presentation. FFXIV was not a fluke. It is reviewing well, with some harsh outlets giving it 9's. The steel book is mainly just that. The codes will probably be released seperately later.
comedychris
29 Nov 16#16
good deal I'm buying day one edition on amazon with the free 15 pound credit and 2 pounds for prime ends up at 22 quid for day one release can't say no haha... thank you amazon!
westy90
29 Nov 161#15
thanks op just canceled my standard copy for this though it wont be ready to collect till monday :disappointed:
kilboy
29 Nov 16#14
You're right that'd still be xmas week.
I'll retract that statement.
It'll be 5 weeks before its £25 :wink:
Snakeyes646
29 Nov 162#13
The reviews are better than that, I've played 3hrs today and I wanted to only play for 30mins, I couldn't put it down... I really enjoy the combat and hunts!
Snakeyes646
29 Nov 16#12
Cheers, reserved the PS4 version just cos this is a great price and it wouldn't hurt to have it on each console!
vhero
29 Nov 161#11
Good luck with that.
Dead_Pixel
29 Nov 161#10
Any chance a MoD can edit the Title & Description to read like this:
Final Fantasy XV Special Edition Steelbook, Plus 3 In Game DLC Codes £42.99 @ Argos
chrisvenn
29 Nov 16#9
That's how I read it aswell.
Dead_Pixel
29 Nov 16#8
No, you get the Physical Game & Steelbook casing. And also 3 Separate Digital Codes for Extra In Game Content.
1 x Cindy mobile Re-Colour
1 x Item Travel Pack
1 x Masamune Blade Weapon
Dead_Pixel
29 Nov 16#4
RRP is £54.99. Some places selling it for upto £99. Which is ridiculous :smile:
kilboy to Dead_Pixel
29 Nov 161#7
Yep especially with the 'meh it's ok' reviews. Gonna be sub £25 in a month.
Good spot if you're chomping at the bit to play it now though. :smiley:
coco2007
29 Nov 16#6
When you say "Digital download code" - is that for the actual game? So no disc?
scoonylea
29 Nov 16#3
Does this come with Kingsglaive too or is that another special edition?
Dead_Pixel to scoonylea
29 Nov 16#5
Your getting this mixed up with the Deluxe Edition
Opening post
Final Fantasy XV
Special Edition Steel book + Digital Download Code
Xbox One
PS4
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In the video I linked above, Digital Foundry checks the frame-rate on the Xbox One version to see if it manages to offer a locked 30fps frame-rate, and whether it suffers from frame-pacing issues seen on Sony's consoles.
Right off the bat, the game does have a lower image quality overall on Xbox One, as the resolution goes only up to 900p, compared to 1080p on PS4. This means it can go even lower, thanks to its adaptive resolution technique.
However, frame-pacing is as it should be on Xbox One, a definite improvement over PS4 and PS4 Pro in this aspect, which results in a smoother-looking game. That said, drops below 30fps do happen, but they're very short and generally don't go below 27fps.
In short: you'll either have to put up with reduced image quality on Xbox One, or frame-pacing problems on PS4 and PS4 Pro.
I'll retract that statement.
It'll be 5 weeks before its £25 :wink:
Final Fantasy XV Special Edition Steelbook, Plus 3 In Game DLC Codes £42.99 @ Argos
1 x Cindy mobile Re-Colour
1 x Item Travel Pack
1 x Masamune Blade Weapon
Good spot if you're chomping at the bit to play it now though. :smiley: