Several titles are performing worse for the PS4 Pro than the PS4
Previously, it has been noted that 4K TVs are required to get the most of the Pro.
The PS4 Pro, out of the box, comes with the version 4.0 installed, but the latest version 4.05 seems to have been the root of all troubles.
However, players can not opt for an enhanced performance mode, and both of these resolution settings offer worse performance than the base settings running on the original PlayStation 4 hardware. I can definitely get used to more games doing this. You can play PS4 games, the controllers still work and everything works as it should, but now you can do 4K gaming. Rise of the Tomb Raider, meanwhile, gives players even more display options: 4K, 1080p/60fps and “enriched visuals” at 1080p/30fps are all available.
First of all, the PS4 Pro HDR setting is reportedly not set on default on some 4K TVs.
If you’re a dedicated gamer who’s very particular about graphics, you’ll want to invest in a PS4 Pro. Given a choice between the Xbox One S and PS4 Pro we would opt for the later simply because of the specs.
Now change the display settings to the desired resolution, now it should be working. But their efforts will be made more challenging by the fact that even some pro-optimized software still reportedly exhibit issues. These games sustain low frame rates and spotty gameplay once the 4K mode is triggered. A 4K compatible gaming PC costs around $1000, so it’s unreasonable to expect a $399 console to reach the same level of performance.
Sony confirmed rumours of a Playstation 4 upgrade on June 10, 2016, codenamed “Neo”.
So, let us make it easy by breaking down all the information at hand, to help you make an informed choice. While the console seems to work out only for those who owns the 4K, because it is the next step which is the HD version.
Thumper, for example, benefits from improved anti-aliasing in its VR version, but it’s hard to tell the difference without viewing a side-by-side comparison of the visuals.
There might be possibilities of further offers but there are equal chances that this might be the last deal. Stay tuned to MobiPicker for more news, updates and fixes for all your console problems. Until then, though, IGN has a pretty excellent wiki.
HDCP 2.2 is also supported making this Samsung model ideal for gamers with that low input lag.
The PS4 Pro took the world by storm when it was launched but apparently, it has sever connectivity problems with 4k TV’s.