Metal Gear Solid: Ground Zeroes video compares generations
Will the game's shiny next-gen bells and whistles be worth the added cost? A new comparison video from Kojima Productions will give you the evidence you need.
Metal Gear Solid: Ground Zeroes is coming to both current and next generation consoles, thanks to the versatility of the game's Fox Engine. However, the next-gen versions will cost $10 more than their current-gen counterparts. If you still have current-gen consoles connected to your TV, will you be better off saving money? Or will the game's shiny next-gen bells and whistles be worth the added cost? A new comparison video from Kojima Productions will give you the evidence you need.
Of course, YouTube doesn't really offer the best video playback experience. If you really want to be a pixel-hunting detective, you may want to download a higher-quality 60fps version from GameTrailer. Konami itself also has a few comparison screenshots.
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Will the game's shiny next-gen bells and whistles be worth the added cost? A new comparison video from Kojima Productions will give you the evidence you need.-
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PS4 version has dynamic weather effects, the other versions use a standard 2d skybox. The video was shot when there were no clouds in the sky.
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The difference between the 360 and Xbox One seem less dramatic than the one between the PS3 and the PS4. I think it's a mix of the 360 looking a bit better than the PS3 and the XBO not looking as nice as the PS4. That one video where they slow down the speed at the end... the XBO version doesn't look all that good actually.
I'm kind of impressed how nice both the PS3 and 360 versions look in general though! -
night scenes show much more graphical horsepower, especially with the lighting and contrast..and I like how you can't see how XB ONE does there vs PS4. I bet if you did the difference would be pretty negligable. Glad both are 60 fps...thats what matters in my mind unless there's a big graphical difference - I can't see it.