HDR works as it should, allowing for a wider colour gamut, resulting in an image that’s a lot more vibrant. While you can choose between high and lite graphic options, there’s only a subtle difference between them, with high resulting in fewer jagged edges and a slightly sharper image. (Also see: Final Fantasy XV Day One Edition Has a Special Surprise for Fans ) Move closer towards a building and you’ll see windows appearing, while each character’s hair seems to belong in an early PS3 game, and on-screen text, particularly when executing Noctis’ warp strike, looks to be in low resolution, as does the game’s rest screen that you see when you take a break in the game world’s many inns and camps. On a bigger screen, even running at 4K, these problems are magnified. Minor concerns include texture pop-in and irregular shadows. We pointed out earlier that Final Fantasy XV is quite the looker on a full-HD display, but we also observed that it is not perfect. Final Fantasy XV at 4K and HDR on a PS4 Pro
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