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Thurak1
Psygod9 D.E.F.I.A.N.C.E
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Posted - 2014.04.29 03:57:00 -
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Are there any plans for dust to go into hi-resolution? Right now when the game comes on my tv indicates it is only getting a 720 picture but when in the ps3 main menu it is at 1080. I know there are PLENTY of issues in Dust that need to be properly corrected to really make the game better but i am just curious if there are long term plans to make this a 1080 game and add some real detail. I have plenty of room on my PS3 hard drive for nice big detailed maps and such. |
Thurak1
Psygod9 D.E.F.I.A.N.C.E
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Posted - 2014.04.29 05:25:00 -
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Now why is it such common belief that a PS3 can't handle it? BF4 is 1080 and the framerates are not an issue. It has destructible environments and multiplayer and higher res than Dust. I think its mostly a coding issue on ccp's end. |
Thurak1
Psygod9 D.E.F.I.A.N.C.E
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Posted - 2014.04.30 01:43:00 -
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For me honestly its rare that i have issues with framerate now. I used to have issues abound but i switched to wired, i found the wireless on my ps3 was very lousy. Speed tests from the PS3 with wireless were about 5 down and about 1 up. Once connected by wire it shot up to 30 down and 4 up. My wireless is a duel band router and most other wireless devices including my dvd player have no issues with lagg and generally test at 20 down 4 up. As far as up-scaling goes I am SOL there i bought a dynex tv on a black friday sale a couple years ago and it does not upscale. |
Thurak1
Psygod9 D.E.F.I.A.N.C.E
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Posted - 2014.04.30 04:08:00 -
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Some PS3's clearly struggle more than others and i think a lot of it is because of somewhat poor heat dissipation coupled with age of the systems. For a short while i was flipping PS3's with YLOD from Ebay. Simple process for the most part. I bought high quality thermal paste (forgot what it was i used but it cost about 30$ per siring ) and it was normally easy to correct ( there were a couple systems i ate because they would not come out of YLOD so i pulled those totally apart and sold every part off except the main board ) Anyway after fixing multiple ps3 systems i found that really it does a lot of good to pull the system totally apart, clean everything with ISO alcohol dry everything thoroughly, replace the old heat sink compound and to of course put everything back together carefully. A few systems i had actually would work for a few minutes before going into YLOD and one thing they all had in common was that they would run somewhat loud with nothing playing.
Thermal paste unfortunately only lasts so long before it just does not conduct heat as well as it should. The stuff i used on my repaired PS3 is supposed to last 8 years if i remember correctly. |
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