Here’s What Need For Speed: Rivals Seems like At the Xbox One

Posted on April 16, 2014 at 7:39 am

Resolutiongate – that’s the term given to the present controversy regarding Call of Duty: Ghosts being rendered at 720p at the Xbox One and 1080p at the PS4. Although both versions look nearly identical, that is apparently an enormous deal to those that don’t have anything better to do with their time than simply yell at strangers on the web all day. Well, you better strap yourselves in because EA could have just started another comparisons race.

EA decided to share gameplay of Need for Speed: Rivals running on both the Xbox One and PS4 today. While we should always be excited to look the most recent Need for Speed title running at the Xbox One for the 1st time, it can inevitably become a petty argument over which version looks better. So let’s just get it over with, we could?

Here’s Need for Speed: Rivals seems like at the Xbox One:

Wow, that’s a gorgeous racing game. I’m sure those picking up at the game on November 22 for his or her latest Xbox One could be more than pleased with the title.

Now, let’s look at some new footage released today of the PS4 version:

Would you analyze that – they’re nearly identical.

Now i do know that a few of you’ll immediately begin to compare the videos side-by-side searching for anything that sets both apart. Due to the fact it truly is compressed flash video of a game normally rendered at 1080p on a big screen, you’re squandering precious time. Just wait until Digital Foundry comes out with their head-to-head comparisons before you begin covering the web together with your self-righteous corporate loyalty.

So please, just drop “resolutiongate.” It’s a dumb name anyway.

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