@bdiddytampa
How did you know this? What legitimate sources are there which have developers saying there are issues of the Xbox One console that restricts resolution rendering. Not be argumentative here, but I hear this stuff for all time and not anyone has provided an exact developer that claims such things or a minimum of i haven’t seen any write ups. i’ve even heard on a gaming site any other day that somebody who had played both next gen versions thought the textures on Xbox One looked better. i do not know if that is so, it was in keeping with opinion. I always heard “this gen” that the cell architecture was hard to develop for at the PS3 but i believe developers like Naughty Dog had it found out pretty much. To claim things that give an impression that Xbox One is probably not in a position to running a game at 1080p is inaccurate. Forza 5 runs at 1080p 60fps on Xbox One.
This is how I read your comment, maybe i’m wrong in the way you are speaking here.
BF4 doesn’t run at 1080p native on either next gen console but that does not mean that the systems aren’t able to it. i believe given enough development time both consoles could support it. Or as a minimum as they understand the console hardware better. Here’s just opinion, but i feel this should be the cause of next gen game delays. i’m an avid sim race fan, i’ll be playing Forza 5 at 1080p 60fps on day one for Xbox One. Why is drive club for the PS4 being delayed? It looked cool from the videos I saw. It jogged my memory of the Test Drive Unlimited games that I enjoyed in past years. Everything i’ve read, no reason was given for the delay. Was it not likely to run to boot on PS4 as Forza 5 is on Xbox One? Was it unlikely so that you can achieve 1080p? Do they would like more time to be told the hardware? it’s not that i am going to make assumptions like that because I simply do not know and wish to play the completed made from both after which make that call.