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Of course we know that Konami favors $ony due to them being from the same country. The XB1 version looks a bit blurry to me, overall I'd go with the PS4 if I had to choose between the two, sorry M$.
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MGS V PS4 vs XBox 1 Screenshot/Trailer Compare
By Giuseppe Nelva
Director Hideo Kojima promised it yesterday, and he kept his promise. Kojima Productions and Konami just released a new trailer showcasing the differences between the PS4, Xbox One, Xbox 360 and PS3 versions of Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes.
You can check it out just below and download a high quality version running at 60 FPS here, but the truth is that the video doesn’t do a very good job at comparing PS4 against Xbox One. As a matter of fact it tends to avoid it as much as possible, so we decided to provide ourselves.
http://trailers-ak.gametrailers.com/...son_10kbps.mp4
Below you can find a series of selected frames that put the PS4 and Xbox One versions in a near pixel-perfect comparison switching between one another instead of just showing them side by side or in sequence, that doesn’t work very well in evidencing the differences.
To see each GIF in its full size and start the animation, click on it.
It’s very interesting to see here that the PS4 version doesn’t seem to have clouds in any of the sequences. We still don’t know if it’s just because the game has variable weather and the screenshots were taken in different conditions, or they were excluded to reach native 1080p.
For the picture below we had to use a little trick. The PS4 version wasn’t showcased in the trailer, but an almost identical picture was provided by Kojima Productions a couple days ago.
Since the trailer we used to capture the new screenshots has a very high bitrate of 10kb/s, it’s almost lossless, and the PS4 screenshots was a slightly lossy JPG. In addition to this we used a frame that was completely still from the trailer from the Xbox One version, minimizing the effect of compression. We can easily call it even for the sake of our comparison.
And here’s a detail shot of the sign, positioned so that it matches near perfectly. The difference in definition is evident at first glance.
The original trailer was provided by GameTrailers.
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