The Quarry PS4/Pro vs Xbox One X/S Frame Rate Comparison
The Quarry frame rate comparison comparing the framerate/fps on PS4, PS4 Pro, Xbox One S and Xbox One X.
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The versions tested were 1.04 on the PS4 consoles and 1.0.0.6 on the Xbox One consoles. Performance can vary run-to-run.
Timestamps:
00:00 - PS4 vs Xbox One S
14:25 - PS4 Pro vs Xbox One X
PS4 and Xbox One S use a dynamic resolution with the highest native resolution found being 1600x900 (letterboxed to approximately 1600x666) and the lowest resolution found being approximately 1120x630 (letterboxed to approximately 1120x466). PS4 and Xbox One S use temporal upsampling to reconstruct a 1600x900 (letterboxed to approximately 1600x666) resolution when rendering natively below this resolution. The native rendering resolution seems to rarely reach 1600x900 on Xbox One S and is at 1120x630 more often than the PS4 is.
PS4 Pro uses a dynamic resolution with the highest native resolution found being 2560x1440 (letterboxed to approximately 2560x1066) and the lowest resolution found being approximately 1792x1008 (letterboxed to approximately 1792x746). PS4 Pro uses temporal upsampling to reconstruct a 2560x1440 (letterboxed to approximately 2560x1066) when rendering natively below this resolution.
Xbox One X uses a dynamic resolution with the highest native resolution found being 3840x2160 (letterboxed to 3840x1600) and the lowest resolution found being approximately 2304x1296 (letterboxed to 2304x960). The native rendering resolution seems to very rarely reach a resolution at or near 3840x2160 on Xbox One X. Xbox One X uses temporal upsampling to reconstruct a 3840x2160 (letterboxed to 3840x1600) when rendering natively below this resolution.
The last gen consoles have some graphical settings reduced compared to the current gen consoles. As an example, Xbox Series S has improved foliage and shadows compared to Xbox One X. Occasionally texture quality is worse on Xbox Series S than the last gen consoles https://bit.ly/3peUHim
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Frames Pixel Counted: https://bit.ly/3MC7nJb
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