Over the weekend DigitalFoundry shared some PlayStation 4 Pro 4K video output rendered at 1800P via checkerboarding of the Gran Turismo Sport Closed Beta.
This led to reports of growing concern from some PS4 Pro owners noting the lack of a 1080P downsampling option among other disappointments despite having Boost Mode on the PlayStation 4 Pro.
To quote: "Sony does not seem to care and this disregard is all the more jarring after Microsoft revealed that Project Scorpio handles all this at a system level, allowing 4K and 1080P users to choose between resolution and performance modes in every single game. We can only hope Sony will make an effort to push developers to deliver better PS4 Pro support."
Check out the video footage below, and if you're a PlayStation 4 Pro owner with a 4K TV let us know in this week's poll if you are satisfied overall with your PS4 Pro console's 4K support... or if you feel Sony should step up to the plate and implement a system-wide solution similar to Microsoft's upcoming Scorpio video gaming console.
This led to reports of growing concern from some PS4 Pro owners noting the lack of a 1080P downsampling option among other disappointments despite having Boost Mode on the PlayStation 4 Pro.
To quote: "Sony does not seem to care and this disregard is all the more jarring after Microsoft revealed that Project Scorpio handles all this at a system level, allowing 4K and 1080P users to choose between resolution and performance modes in every single game. We can only hope Sony will make an effort to push developers to deliver better PS4 Pro support."
Check out the video footage below, and if you're a PlayStation 4 Pro owner with a 4K TV let us know in this week's poll if you are satisfied overall with your PS4 Pro console's 4K support... or if you feel Sony should step up to the plate and implement a system-wide solution similar to Microsoft's upcoming Scorpio video gaming console.