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[Time to upgrade the TV] Microsoft's 'Project Scorpio' games will run in native 4K

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https://www.engadget.com/2016/09/19/microsoft-project-scorpio-games-run-in-true-4k/

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You'd be forgiven for doubting that Microsoft's Project Scorpio could really deliver on the promise of 4K gaming. Most PlayStation 4 Pro games won't run in true 4K, and the current wave of 4K-capable PC video cards cost more than whole consoles. However, Microsoft vows that there won't be any trickery involved with its own titles. In an interview with USA Today, the company's Shannon Loftis says that all first-party games arriving "in the Scorpio time frame" will run in native 4K -- you'll have at least a few games to show what your new TV can do.

Loftis doesn't say which games those are, although that isn't surprising when Scorpio is roughly a year away. All the same, the 4K commitment could be crucial to giving the new Xbox hardware a strong start. Even if many third-party games resort to upscaling instead of real 4K, you'll have some incentive to buy the new system. It won't necessarily make you forget about the PS4 Pro (game selection, as always, is a crucial factor), but it might just tempt you to upgrade from an original Xbox One instead of holding out a little while longer.
 
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https://www.engadget.com/2016/09/19/microsoft-project-scorpio-games-run-in-true-4k/

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You'd be forgiven for doubting that Microsoft's Project Scorpio could really deliver on the promise of 4K gaming. Most PlayStation 4 Pro games won't run in true 4K, and the current wave of 4K-capable PC video cards cost more than whole consoles. However, Microsoft vows that there won't be any trickery involved with its own titles. In an interview with USA Today, the company's Shannon Loftis says that all first-party games arriving "in the Scorpio time frame" will run in native 4K -- you'll have at least a few games to show what your new TV can do.

Loftis doesn't say which games those are, although that isn't surprising when Scorpio is roughly a year away. All the same, the 4K commitment could be crucial to giving the new Xbox hardware a strong start. Even if many third-party games resort to upscaling instead of real 4K, you'll have some incentive to buy the new system. It won't necessarily make you forget about the PS4 Pro (game selection, as always, is a crucial factor), but it might just tempt you to upgrade from an original Xbox One instead of holding out a little while longer.
I would still prefer 1080@60 with high graphics setting than this 4k@sub 30 and low graphics setting anyway what about price? if not $1k than it would be somewhere between $600-$800 at least and than you need to buy a 4k tv on top of it to actually enjoy it. :rolleyes:
 
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I have a 55 inch 4k TV and but a computer only capable of playing 4k video and not games. I am waiting for PS4 Pro.
 
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At what point does the human eye not even recognize a difference?
well few of them do and they are women .

http://nymag.com/scienceofus/2015/02/what-like-see-a-hundred-million-colors.html
http://www.popsci.com/article/science/woman-sees-100-times-more-colors-average-person
http://www.post-gazette.com/news/he...rs-thanks-to-their-genes/stories/200609130255

But a riot of colors gives a lot of options to choose from, hence the reason why women tend to be choosy when shopping.....:D

Do they play games ? I dont know.
 
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well few of them do and they are women .

http://nymag.com/scienceofus/2015/02/what-like-see-a-hundred-million-colors.html
http://www.popsci.com/article/science/woman-sees-100-times-more-colors-average-person
http://www.post-gazette.com/news/he...rs-thanks-to-their-genes/stories/200609130255

But a riot of colors gives a lot of options to choose from, hence the reason why women tend to be choosy when shopping.....:D

Do they play games ? I dont know.

o_O I meant what's the maximum resolution the human eye can distinguish before any further advancements become inconsequential. 1080i, 4K, there has to be a point somewhere where the increase in resolution doesn't translate into a better or more detailed picture because of the limitations in the human eye.

But ok.
 
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o_O I meant what's the maximum resolution the human eye can distinguish before any further advancements become inconsequential. 1080i, 4K, there has to be a point somewhere where the increase in resolution doesn't translate into a better or more detailed picture because of the limitations in the human eye.

But ok.

Around 75k. So life cycle will trend for another 30 years at least.
 
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o_O I meant what's the maximum resolution the human eye can distinguish before any further advancements become inconsequential. 1080i, 4K, there has to be a point somewhere where the increase in resolution doesn't translate into a better or more detailed picture because of the limitations in the human eye.

But ok.
Here it is http://www.red.com/learn/red-101/eyesight-4k-resolution-viewing
Again maximum resolution to what size of screen? I would instead go for pixels per inch.
 
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