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NGB | PS4 Pro Review

NGB Wrote: "With the PS4 Pro, Sony have introduced a whole new option to the console market. If you’re in the market for a new console, it’s difficult not to recommend the PS4 Pro, unless the additional £90 is a genuine barrier. However, if you already own a PS4, the question becomes a lot trickier. If you care about your games, how they perform and still want to stick with a console, then the PS4 Pro is a viable upgrade. If you have a 4k TV and want to squeeze the best out of a console, then it’s a viable upgrade. If you have a PSVR, then the PS4 Pro provides a noticeable improvement to the quality of experience you get. However, if you just want to play games and aren’t fussed about the difference between 30/60fps or 900p/1080p, then it’s difficult to recommend. It’s no secret that here at NGB most of us consider the PS4 our console of choice, and with the PS4 Pro, the best just got better."

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DashArrivals2763d ago

Especially is you sell your old PS4... then the new model PS4pro suddenly becomes a hell of a lot cheaper. PS4pro is a no-brainer as far as I'm concerned.

miyamoto2763d ago

The New Year Resolution Revolution begins.

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FanimeCon 2024 | Persona / Shin Megami Tensei Cosplay Gathering

The Persona / Shin Megami Tensei cosplay gathering allowed fans of the acclaimed JRPG series to meet up during FanimeCon 2024.

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Can FSR 3 frame generation deliver the 120fps dream on PS5 and Xbox?

Frame generation technology has arrived on consoles, amplifying frame-rates and potentially transforming experiences.

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purple1011d 12h ago

adds between 8.3-15.3 milliseconds of latency on the game they tested, - no thanks

darksky19h ago

Base latency is 130.8ms and frame gen takes that up to 139.1ms. A 7% increase in latency is hardly a deal breaker.

Zenzuu19h ago

That's hardly a deal breaker and not really noticeable. Even the folks at Digital Foundry said so as well.

darthv721d 12h ago

Impressive results... sadly I don't have a 120hz display. I was thinking this technique could increase fps on any game that supports it regardless of the display.

purple1011d 12h ago (Edited 1d 12h ago )

I have a vrr telly in the lounge,

On another point, what if it were the other way around where the developer aims for higher fps, then used something like pssr to make the resolution higher, that might be better?

Any which way, PS5 pro sure looks interesting now, being they have already doubled frame rate, with JUST just this fsr3.0

sagapo17h ago

It’s up to dev’s to implement FSR 3 support tho but most probably will I guess (hope).

Eonjay3h ago

Yes it would increase the framerate but it would add more noticeable latency. The impact of latency goes down the more natural frames produced. So a monitor that can push bast 60 will naturally allow the game to operate much smoother. Add VRR to this and now you have a much more enjoyable experience.

BlackDoomAx19h ago

Can it deliver the 60fps dream?

purple1019h ago(Edited 9h ago)

no, it delivers approx 80fps.

which is why I say why not target 60fps with this new tech and use the upscaling pssr, (Sonys version of Nvidia's DLSS, that seems so popular in the pc realm)

then we have best of both, better believe ps5pro will be doing all the above.

andy8518h ago

Now I've extensively tried it I'm not too fussed about 120 fps. Give me a locked 60 and more details and I'm more than happy

anast14h ago(Edited 14h ago)

120 is a bit slow. My eyes can't look at anything less than 260fps.

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Get Ready to Armor Up in The Epic Games Store's Weekly Freebie

The Epic Games Store has yet another free game, and it's a pretty damn good one.

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