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The Mobile Whole verified what the PS4 Pro and Xbox One X have to offer. Both models are mid-generation upgrades to try to reduce the long distance between consoles and PCs.
The Sony model has made a leap of 2.3 times compared to the old PS4, while Microsoft has exceeded delivering almost 6 times more performance. It is undeniable that Xbox One X is the most powerful of the two and also the most powerful console on the market today.
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04 Jul [19659006] Xbox One X Shows Microsoft's Wake Up to Challenge Sony | Microsoft claims that it is capable of delivering native 4K, while the Sony uses special techniques to achieve the same resolution, which some prefer to call "fake 4k."
In many cases, we have games running on Quad HD only, letting the console do the process of upscaling so that the picture is displayed completely on a 4K TV.
But does it really make much difference the native 4K compared to the checkered process adopted by Sony? Do players really realize the benefits of a higher resolution or is it just marketing appeal? That's what we will discover in our comparison.
Games and technical details
We have included five multiplatform games in our comparison. They all have support for PS4 Pro and Xbox One X. A game does not always take advantage of the hardware of the console, which depends on the manufacturer and not the hardware manufacturer. Usually, the exclusives of Sony and Microsoft extract all that the PS4 Pro and the Xbox One X have to offer.
All badyzed games run on native 4K on the Microsoft console and not on Sony. This helps us to see if having 3840 x 2160 pixels displayed on the screen really makes so much difference. In addition, some offer the ability to play at 60 fps with lower resolution. But the two consoles do not always hold this performance 100% of the time.
Another important point is that both use dynamic resolution. Even the Xbox One X with all its powerful hardware reduces the resolution to maintain performance in heavier scenes. This means that you will not have 4K all the time, but this quality is delivered most of the time.
Tom Clancy's Division
We start with the game Ubisoft The Division. This is a title already half old, but that has been updated to take advantage of the hardware of the PS4 Pro and the Xbox One X. Unfortunately, none of them offers a resolution 4K all the time.
with what is happening on the screen. At lighter times, the Xbox delivers truly native 4K, while the PS4 Pro gets below that.
Another disadvantage is that Ubisoft has not put in place a high-performance mode, not even on Xbox One X which is the most powerful of the two.
However, the Microsoft console offers better reflections (in cars, windows, and water), in addition to textures and levels of detail in objects.
Crash Bandicoot
The Crash remake arrived on the PS4 in 2017 and finally won an award for the first time in its history. version for PC and Xbox. The two platforms allow you to play in 4K resolution, while the Sony console is limited only to the Quad HD resolution.
Scaling the console provides the 4K image to the end, but the result does not match the Xbox One X natively in 4K. However, it is the only difference between the two consoles, since the textures, shadows and details are identical on each platform.
Another point that does not differ is that on PS4 and Xbox we have the game at 30 fps. An X has the ability to operate at 60 frames per second even though it's Full HD, but the developer has not released this level of performance on the console. The PC platform is the only one that allows you to play Crash with high rates per second.
The difference is a bit between the two, but anyway we have another win for Xbox One X.
Time Fallout 4
In Fallout 4 we have the same case of Crash Bandicoot. In PS4 Pro, the game runs on Quad HD, while on Xbox One X we see the native 4K. However, as in The Division, here the resolution is variable on the Microsoft console and ends up falling into more intense scenes to maintain the 30 fps.
The resolution is not the only difference between the two consoles. In One X, you have a higher level of detail on more distant objects while providing better lighting and shadow effects.
And as in the other two games reviewed, there is no high performance mode here either. Not even on PS4 Pro and even on Xbox One X, which is a shame. It would be interesting to see an option to play Fallout 4 at 60 frames per second, even if it was at a lower resolution, which only leaves this option for the PCs
Between the two consoles, again, there is undeniable that Xbox
The Witcher 3
The Witcher 3 is considered by many players as the best game of this generation. And again we have a resolution advantage for the Xbox that provides native 4K, while the PS4 Pro uses the checkerboard to get the same resolution.
Overall, we will have a sharper image in the Microsoft console. In addition, the Xbox also offers better textures and shadows than Sony's rival.
While on PlayStation you are limited to 30 fps, on Xbox you can play The Witcher 3 at 60 frames per second. Of course, the resolution ends up falling in Full HD, but many players end up preferring this option to 4K at 30 fps.
So we have another win for Xbox One X, this time in graphic quality and performance
The Ascension of Tomb Raider
The rise of Tomb Raider is the most complete in terms options available to players, both on PS4 and Xbox. Here you can choose to play in 4K at 30 fps or in Full HD at 60 fps. There is also a third option with improved visuals, which delivers a graphic quality similar to Ultra on PC
In terms of resolution, we see a benefit for Microsoft console that works natively in 4K, while in PS4 Pro we have the checkeboard process, which is widely used in Sony's exclusive and multi-platform games.
In performance mode, both consoles try to keep the game at 60 fps, and while this can be done all the time, Xbox One X C is what keeps this level of performance most of the time.
Already in high fidelity mode we have textures with a higher resolution in the Xbox, in addition to the resolution above the PS4 Pro.
Charging time (lower is better)
Charging time
As seen in the graphs above, we also measured and each game takes to initialize, load a saved file and reload a mission or step when the character dies. We did this three times on each console in the five games and averaged.
Microsoft has made improvements to Xbox One X so that faster console memory will reduce game load times. And we saw an advantage in Crash, The Division and The Witcher 3, but it took longer to load the Fallout 4 and Rise of the Tomb Raider games than the PS4 Pro.
In some cases, the difference in waiting time was great, but overall should not have as much impact on the experience with each console. Of course, this varies enormously from one game to another, where some may take several minutes to load the content. In these cases, it would be advisable to invest in a SSD to reduce the waiting time.
Here, the Xbox One X takes a small advantage, but only a few seconds apart.
What's the best?
In the five games of our comparison, we saw that Xbox One X offers native 4K. It does not always maintain this resolution all the time, and may slightly reduce the amount of pixels to ensure that performance is not affected.
Be that as it may, we see that the Microsoft console offers a higher quality graphics than Sony. We're not just talking about resolution, but details like textures, shadows, and light effects are usually more elaborate on Xbox One X.
There are games that allow you to play 60 fps in One X, like The Witcher 3 in Sony's rival, we only have 30 fps. And even in titles such as Rise of the Tomb Raider, which allows you to run with a high frame rate per second on both consoles, we see a more consistent performance in the Microsoft model.
Combining this with the benefits of backward compatibility and the Game Pbad (which allows access to a hundred games for $ 29 a month), the Xbox One X undoubtedly offers a more complete set than the PS4 Pro. 19659002] Of course, the Microsoft console is more expensive (usually found for $ 500 more). But if we put all its differentials and the best graphic quality offered in the balance, it ends up offering a better cost-benefit ratio.
The biggest differential for the Sony model is in the exclusive, which does not always run in 4K, but deliver a great graphic quality. But for those who do not like board games, no doubt the Xbox One X is the best choice.
Specials PS4 Pro
Xbox One X Promotions
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The Crash remake arrived on the PS4 in 2017 and finally won an award for the first time in its history. version for PC and Xbox. The two platforms allow you to play in 4K resolution, while the Sony console is limited only to the Quad HD resolution.
Scaling the console provides the 4K image to the end, but the result does not match the Xbox One X natively in 4K. However, it is the only difference between the two consoles, since the textures, shadows and details are identical on each platform.
Another point that does not differ is that on PS4 and Xbox we have the game at 30 fps. An X has the ability to operate at 60 frames per second even though it's Full HD, but the developer has not released this level of performance on the console. The PC platform is the only one that allows you to play Crash with high rates per second.
The difference is a bit between the two, but anyway we have another win for Xbox One X.
Time Fallout 4
In Fallout 4 we have the same case of Crash Bandicoot. In PS4 Pro, the game runs on Quad HD, while on Xbox One X we see the native 4K. However, as in The Division, here the resolution is variable on the Microsoft console and ends up falling into more intense scenes to maintain the 30 fps.
The resolution is not the only difference between the two consoles. In One X, you have a higher level of detail on more distant objects while providing better lighting and shadow effects.
And as in the other two games reviewed, there is no high performance mode here either. Not even on PS4 Pro and even on Xbox One X, which is a shame. It would be interesting to see an option to play Fallout 4 at 60 frames per second, even if it was at a lower resolution, which only leaves this option for the PCs
Between the two consoles, again, there is undeniable that Xbox
The Witcher 3
The Witcher 3 is considered by many players as the best game of this generation. And again we have a resolution advantage for the Xbox that provides native 4K, while the PS4 Pro uses the checkerboard to get the same resolution.
Overall, we will have a sharper image in the Microsoft console. In addition, the Xbox also offers better textures and shadows than Sony's rival.
While on PlayStation you are limited to 30 fps, on Xbox you can play The Witcher 3 at 60 frames per second. Of course, the resolution ends up falling in Full HD, but many players end up preferring this option to 4K at 30 fps.
So we have another win for Xbox One X, this time in graphic quality and performance
The Ascension of Tomb Raider
The rise of Tomb Raider is the most complete in terms options available to players, both on PS4 and Xbox. Here you can choose to play in 4K at 30 fps or in Full HD at 60 fps. There is also a third option with improved visuals, which delivers a graphic quality similar to Ultra on PC
In terms of resolution, we see a benefit for Microsoft console that works natively in 4K, while in PS4 Pro we have the checkeboard process, which is widely used in Sony's exclusive and multi-platform games.
In performance mode, both consoles try to keep the game at 60 fps, and while this can be done all the time, Xbox One X C is what keeps this level of performance most of the time.
Already in high fidelity mode we have textures with a higher resolution in the Xbox, in addition to the resolution above the PS4 Pro.
Charging time (lower is better)
Charging time
As seen in the graphs above, we also measured and each game takes to initialize, load a saved file and reload a mission or step when the character dies. We did this three times on each console in the five games and averaged.
Microsoft has made improvements to Xbox One X so that faster console memory will reduce game load times. And we saw an advantage in Crash, The Division and The Witcher 3, but it took longer to load the Fallout 4 and Rise of the Tomb Raider games than the PS4 Pro.
In some cases, the difference in waiting time was great, but overall should not have as much impact on the experience with each console. Of course, this varies enormously from one game to another, where some may take several minutes to load the content. In these cases, it would be advisable to invest in a SSD to reduce the waiting time.
Here, the Xbox One X takes a small advantage, but only a few seconds apart.
What's the best?
In the five games of our comparison, we saw that Xbox One X offers native 4K. It does not always maintain this resolution all the time, and may slightly reduce the amount of pixels to ensure that performance is not affected.
Be that as it may, we see that the Microsoft console offers a higher quality graphics than Sony. We're not just talking about resolution, but details like textures, shadows, and light effects are usually more elaborate on Xbox One X.
There are games that allow you to play 60 fps in One X, like The Witcher 3 in Sony's rival, we only have 30 fps. And even in titles such as Rise of the Tomb Raider, which allows you to run with a high frame rate per second on both consoles, we see a more consistent performance in the Microsoft model.
Combining this with the benefits of backward compatibility and the Game Pbad (which allows access to a hundred games for $ 29 a month), the Xbox One X undoubtedly offers a more complete set than the PS4 Pro. 19659002] Of course, the Microsoft console is more expensive (usually found for $ 500 more). But if we put all its differentials and the best graphic quality offered in the balance, it ends up offering a better cost-benefit ratio.
The biggest differential for the Sony model is in the exclusive, which does not always run in 4K, but deliver a great graphic quality. But for those who do not like board games, no doubt the Xbox One X is the best choice.
Specials PS4 Pro
Xbox One X Promotions
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In Fallout 4 we have the same case of Crash Bandicoot. In PS4 Pro, the game runs on Quad HD, while on Xbox One X we see the native 4K. However, as in The Division, here the resolution is variable on the Microsoft console and ends up falling into more intense scenes to maintain the 30 fps.
The resolution is not the only difference between the two consoles. In One X, you have a higher level of detail on more distant objects while providing better lighting and shadow effects.
And as in the other two games reviewed, there is no high performance mode here either. Not even on PS4 Pro and even on Xbox One X, which is a shame. It would be interesting to see an option to play Fallout 4 at 60 frames per second, even if it was at a lower resolution, which only leaves this option for the PCs
Between the two consoles, again, there is undeniable that Xbox
The Witcher 3
The Witcher 3 is considered by many players as the best game of this generation. And again we have a resolution advantage for the Xbox that provides native 4K, while the PS4 Pro uses the checkerboard to get the same resolution.
Overall, we will have a sharper image in the Microsoft console. In addition, the Xbox also offers better textures and shadows than Sony's rival.
While on PlayStation you are limited to 30 fps, on Xbox you can play The Witcher 3 at 60 frames per second. Of course, the resolution ends up falling in Full HD, but many players end up preferring this option to 4K at 30 fps.
So we have another win for Xbox One X, this time in graphic quality and performance
The Ascension of Tomb Raider
The rise of Tomb Raider is the most complete in terms options available to players, both on PS4 and Xbox. Here you can choose to play in 4K at 30 fps or in Full HD at 60 fps. There is also a third option with improved visuals, which delivers a graphic quality similar to Ultra on PC
In terms of resolution, we see a benefit for Microsoft console that works natively in 4K, while in PS4 Pro we have the checkeboard process, which is widely used in Sony's exclusive and multi-platform games.
In performance mode, both consoles try to keep the game at 60 fps, and while this can be done all the time, Xbox One X C is what keeps this level of performance most of the time.
Already in high fidelity mode we have textures with a higher resolution in the Xbox, in addition to the resolution above the PS4 Pro.
Charging time (lower is better)
Charging time
As seen in the graphs above, we also measured and each game takes to initialize, load a saved file and reload a mission or step when the character dies. We did this three times on each console in the five games and averaged.
Microsoft has made improvements to Xbox One X so that faster console memory will reduce game load times. And we saw an advantage in Crash, The Division and The Witcher 3, but it took longer to load the Fallout 4 and Rise of the Tomb Raider games than the PS4 Pro.
In some cases, the difference in waiting time was great, but overall should not have as much impact on the experience with each console. Of course, this varies enormously from one game to another, where some may take several minutes to load the content. In these cases, it would be advisable to invest in a SSD to reduce the waiting time.
Here, the Xbox One X takes a small advantage, but only a few seconds apart.
What's the best?
In the five games of our comparison, we saw that Xbox One X offers native 4K. It does not always maintain this resolution all the time, and may slightly reduce the amount of pixels to ensure that performance is not affected.
Be that as it may, we see that the Microsoft console offers a higher quality graphics than Sony. We're not just talking about resolution, but details like textures, shadows, and light effects are usually more elaborate on Xbox One X.
There are games that allow you to play 60 fps in One X, like The Witcher 3 in Sony's rival, we only have 30 fps. And even in titles such as Rise of the Tomb Raider, which allows you to run with a high frame rate per second on both consoles, we see a more consistent performance in the Microsoft model.
Combining this with the benefits of backward compatibility and the Game Pbad (which allows access to a hundred games for $ 29 a month), the Xbox One X undoubtedly offers a more complete set than the PS4 Pro. 19659002] Of course, the Microsoft console is more expensive (usually found for $ 500 more). But if we put all its differentials and the best graphic quality offered in the balance, it ends up offering a better cost-benefit ratio.
The biggest differential for the Sony model is in the exclusive, which does not always run in 4K, but deliver a great graphic quality. But for those who do not like board games, no doubt the Xbox One X is the best choice.
Specials PS4 Pro
Xbox One X Promotions
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The Witcher 3 is considered by many players as the best game of this generation. And again we have a resolution advantage for the Xbox that provides native 4K, while the PS4 Pro uses the checkerboard to get the same resolution.
Overall, we will have a sharper image in the Microsoft console. In addition, the Xbox also offers better textures and shadows than Sony's rival.
While on PlayStation you are limited to 30 fps, on Xbox you can play The Witcher 3 at 60 frames per second. Of course, the resolution ends up falling in Full HD, but many players end up preferring this option to 4K at 30 fps.
So we have another win for Xbox One X, this time in graphic quality and performance
The Ascension of Tomb Raider
The rise of Tomb Raider is the most complete in terms options available to players, both on PS4 and Xbox. Here you can choose to play in 4K at 30 fps or in Full HD at 60 fps. There is also a third option with improved visuals, which delivers a graphic quality similar to Ultra on PC
In terms of resolution, we see a benefit for Microsoft console that works natively in 4K, while in PS4 Pro we have the checkeboard process, which is widely used in Sony's exclusive and multi-platform games.
In performance mode, both consoles try to keep the game at 60 fps, and while this can be done all the time, Xbox One X C is what keeps this level of performance most of the time.
Already in high fidelity mode we have textures with a higher resolution in the Xbox, in addition to the resolution above the PS4 Pro.
Charging time (lower is better)
The rise of Tomb Raider is the most complete in terms options available to players, both on PS4 and Xbox. Here you can choose to play in 4K at 30 fps or in Full HD at 60 fps. There is also a third option with improved visuals, which delivers a graphic quality similar to Ultra on PC
In terms of resolution, we see a benefit for Microsoft console that works natively in 4K, while in PS4 Pro we have the checkeboard process, which is widely used in Sony's exclusive and multi-platform games.
In performance mode, both consoles try to keep the game at 60 fps, and while this can be done all the time, Xbox One X C is what keeps this level of performance most of the time.
Already in high fidelity mode we have textures with a higher resolution in the Xbox, in addition to the resolution above the PS4 Pro.
Charging time (lower is better)
Charging time
As seen in the graphs above, we also measured and each game takes to initialize, load a saved file and reload a mission or step when the character dies. We did this three times on each console in the five games and averaged.
Microsoft has made improvements to Xbox One X so that faster console memory will reduce game load times. And we saw an advantage in Crash, The Division and The Witcher 3, but it took longer to load the Fallout 4 and Rise of the Tomb Raider games than the PS4 Pro.
In some cases, the difference in waiting time was great, but overall should not have as much impact on the experience with each console. Of course, this varies enormously from one game to another, where some may take several minutes to load the content. In these cases, it would be advisable to invest in a SSD to reduce the waiting time.
Here, the Xbox One X takes a small advantage, but only a few seconds apart.
What's the best?
In the five games of our comparison, we saw that Xbox One X offers native 4K. It does not always maintain this resolution all the time, and may slightly reduce the amount of pixels to ensure that performance is not affected.
Be that as it may, we see that the Microsoft console offers a higher quality graphics than Sony. We're not just talking about resolution, but details like textures, shadows, and light effects are usually more elaborate on Xbox One X.
There are games that allow you to play 60 fps in One X, like The Witcher 3 in Sony's rival, we only have 30 fps. And even in titles such as Rise of the Tomb Raider, which allows you to run with a high frame rate per second on both consoles, we see a more consistent performance in the Microsoft model.
Combining this with the benefits of backward compatibility and the Game Pbad (which allows access to a hundred games for $ 29 a month), the Xbox One X undoubtedly offers a more complete set than the PS4 Pro. 19659002] Of course, the Microsoft console is more expensive (usually found for $ 500 more). But if we put all its differentials and the best graphic quality offered in the balance, it ends up offering a better cost-benefit ratio.
The biggest differential for the Sony model is in the exclusive, which does not always run in 4K, but deliver a great graphic quality. But for those who do not like board games, no doubt the Xbox One X is the best choice.
Specials PS4 Pro
Xbox One X Promotions