Report: Lords of the Fallen PS4 is 1080p, Xbox One is 900p

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The only difference between the Xbox One and PS4 versions of Lords of the Fallen is in the resolution: Xbox One is 900p, while PS4 is 1080p, City Interactive Executive Producer Tomasz Gop tells VideoGamer.

"Probably the resolution [on Xbox One] is like 900p instead of 1080p on PlayStation 4," Gop says. "But apart from that there's nothing different, I would say."

Lords of the Fallen is a dark fantasy RPG due out on Xbox One, PS4 and PC on October 28 in North America. Gop first compared Lords of the Fallen to Borderlands and Dark Souls, and he later told Joystiq that it was a complicated, strategy-inspired game. "You can imagine Lords of the Fallen as a game that has all the layers, all the complexity, all the mechanics, all the elements of very advanced tactical combat," Gop said. "But it's not being mindlessly punishing at the same time."

Source: VideoGamer
 
You have my attention...

There seem to be a lot of these games coming about... I think Dark Souls did a lot for this style of game, but was a bit ridiculously hard for most players... Interesting to see them say its not "mindlessly punishing" which was a huge frustration with Dark Souls...
 
The only difference between the Xbox One and PS4 versions of Lords of the Fallen is in the resolution: Xbox One is 900p, while PS4 is 1080p,
...and you won't even see the difference.
 
You have my attention...

There seem to be a lot of these games coming about... I think Dark Souls did a lot for this style of game, but was a bit ridiculously hard for most players... Interesting to see them say its not "mindlessly punishing" which was a huge frustration with Dark Souls...

I wouldn't call DS "mindlessly punishing" that's more descriptive of games like I Wanna be the Guy: Gaiden or super meat boy. DS is challenging but extraordinarily fair, anyone with a little patience and some perseverance can finish it imo.
 
...and you won't even see the difference.

But you will know its there :p

I wouldn't call DS "mindlessly punishing" that's more descriptive of games like I Wanna be the Guy: Gaiden or super meat boy. DS is challenging but extraordinarily fair, anyone with a little patience and some perseverance can finish it imo.

Ah ok, I never played Demon Souls, But I watched a mate play, and he literally played for 20 hours, and was the equivalent to 30 mins into the game... he ended up buying a book that was like a walk through just to play the game... "whistling:
 
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