{"id":13531,"date":"2015-11-28T12:33:20","date_gmt":"2015-11-28T12:33:20","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.ps4pro.eu\/?p=13531"},"modified":"2016-02-14T08:58:04","modified_gmt":"2016-02-14T08:58:04","slug":"beyond-two-souls-ps3-vs-ps4-framerate-test-video","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/thegeek.games\/2015\/11\/28\/beyond-two-souls-ps3-vs-ps4-framerate-test-video\/","title":{"rendered":"Beyond: Two Souls – PS3 vs. PS4 framerate test [VIDEO]"},"content":{"rendered":"
DigitalFoundry completed the obligatory framerate comparison of Beyond: Two Souls<\/strong><\/em>‘ 2013 PlayStation 3<\/strong><\/em> original and the recently released PlayStation 4<\/strong><\/em> port. You can find the current version of the game only in digital format on the PS Store<\/strong><\/em>, but it’s very likely that it will get a physical edition alongside Heavy Rain<\/strong><\/em>‘s upcoming PS4<\/strong><\/em> port – this game will release on March 1. This is expected because the new console has more powerful hardware. It’s still a weird thing to see that the port doesn’t go for 60 FPS. Although we have to admit it: Quantic Dream<\/strong><\/em>‘s game received a significant graphical boost – and this will also apply to Heavy Rain<\/strong><\/em> as well, going by the first few screenshots.
\nWhile the PS3<\/strong><\/em> original of Beyond: Two Souls<\/strong><\/em> can easily drop from 30 fps into the twenties, the PS4<\/strong><\/em> edition keeps the framerate very stable.<\/p>\n
\nDon’t forget, if you buy Beyond<\/strong><\/em>‘s PS4<\/strong><\/em> port, Sony will give you a so far undisclosed amount of price cut, if you buy Heavy Rain<\/strong><\/em>‘s current-gen port.<\/p>\n