
I always knew the PS3 version was nothing to brag about graphically as it was near the minimum graphical settings by necessity. Only so much could be done with 512MB of total system memory, only half of that being available to the GPU. That's probably the biggest reason for the low pixel limit. Cutting out the environment would have disastrous consequences, so all that was left were the mobile elements.
I'm glad to hear that the PS4 version is visually on par with an actual gaming PC. If you think that the PS3 version looked bad then seeing the game on my laptop would likely cause you physical pain. It's just horrible. Anywho, I'm sure that the biggest reason that the PS4 is able to keep up graphically is because the resolution is limited to 1080p, which certainly knocks the socks off of the 720p of the PS3. Even so, truly impressive gaming rigs can output at even higher resolution, tipping the ultimate visual experience to PC over console as is almost always the case.
I don't have a PS Vita but I'm more and more interested in getting one as time goes by, especially with the ability to play remotely. Convenience factor, I know, but it could come in handy in certain situations. I haven't really utilized the PS4 controller's track pad. I'm just not a fan of track pads in general. I find that using the control stick is quicker and easier. If I need the track pad then I'll just hook a mouse up instead. And I do agree that being able to use a keyboard and mouse with the PS4 version is freaking awesome. It's good to see others here taking a look at this version of the game.
I'm glad to hear that the PS4 version is visually on par with an actual gaming PC. If you think that the PS3 version looked bad then seeing the game on my laptop would likely cause you physical pain. It's just horrible. Anywho, I'm sure that the biggest reason that the PS4 is able to keep up graphically is because the resolution is limited to 1080p, which certainly knocks the socks off of the 720p of the PS3. Even so, truly impressive gaming rigs can output at even higher resolution, tipping the ultimate visual experience to PC over console as is almost always the case.
I don't have a PS Vita but I'm more and more interested in getting one as time goes by, especially with the ability to play remotely. Convenience factor, I know, but it could come in handy in certain situations. I haven't really utilized the PS4 controller's track pad. I'm just not a fan of track pads in general. I find that using the control stick is quicker and easier. If I need the track pad then I'll just hook a mouse up instead. And I do agree that being able to use a keyboard and mouse with the PS4 version is freaking awesome. It's good to see others here taking a look at this version of the game.
