This seems like the closest thing.
US20160005344A1 - Method and system for use in uprendering multimedia content
- Google Patents
US20160005344A1 - Method and system for use in uprendering multimedia content
- Google Patents
Started by GribbleGrunger, Oct 06, 2016, 03:42 AM
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addedStill waiting for the confirmation of this and its FPS. You can add Thumper too. Its' confirmed by a dev. Waiting for FPS though
- Hustle Kings (Native 4K@60?FPS)
added:Add + HDR support
- NBA 2K17 (Native 4K@60FPS)
I'm waiting for double verification but as of right now it appears to be true.
Still waiting for the confirmation of this and its FPS. You can add Thumper too. Its' confirmed by a dev. Waiting for FPS thoughAdd + HDR supportThanks
added:O my fudgy god!!!!!
- Pro Evolution Soccer 2017 (Native 4K@60FPS)
O my fudgy god!!!!!I'd imagine that most 'set camera' games will support native 4K, so I'm expecting the list to grow rapidly as more sports games are revealed to have a Pro mode.
Now I have to buy a freaking 4k TV and a PS4 Pro.
BTW I'm surprised that games like this can to native 4k.
added:I really like this dynamic resolution thing.
- Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor (Native 4K 80-90% of the time/Dynamic Resolution)
OK, someone has to help me understand something. There's a thread on Gaf I saw earlier were people were complaining that the Pro iis going to go into sort of a "base mode" when it's playing a game with no Pro update, because it means that unpatched games on the Pro will run just like on a normal PS4. This whole thing however is based on this article on Eurogamer were Mark Cerny is saying that the GPU of the Pro will emulate the normal PS4s in case of an unpatched game. However he also says this:When the game is unpatched without PS4 Pro support, it plays exactly like on standard PS4. Or at least that was the case the last time I read the documentation.
"For variable frame-rate games, we were looking to boost the frame-rate. But we also wanted interoperability. We want the 700 existing titles to work flawlessly," Mark Cerny explains. "That meant staying with eight Jaguar cores for the CPU and pushing the frequency as high as it would go on the new process technology, which turned out to be 2.1GHz. It's about 30 per cent higher than the 1.6GHz in the existing model."
So am I crazy and does this not mean that the CPU will run at the higher frequency even with unpatched games specifically for boosted framerates?
Inside PlayStation 4 Pro: How Sony made the first 4K games console • Eurogamer.net
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When the game is unpatched without PS4 Pro support, it plays exactly like on standard PS4. Or at least that was the case the last time I read the documentation.Yeah that quote is seriously confusing me.
I don't know what Cerny is meaning with the second quote.
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