Battlefield 4: Xbox 360 vs PC graphics

2 October 2013

With DICE’s giant Battlefield 4 coming up this October, there will undoubtedly be comparisons between the graphical fidelity of the cross-generational game, and Youtubers have already starting stacking up the beta versions against one another.

It’s good to note that it is the beta and things will change before the final release; also, Youtube often compresses the quality of the video, but it is interesting to see the key differences in the various platforms.

The videos also look at the difference between the “low” and “ultra” settings on PC.

EA announced the release date for the next-gen versions of Battlefield 4, with the Xbox One and PS4 editions arriving on 21 and 29 November 2013 respectively.

For current-gen, the game will release on 1 November 2013 for Xbox 360, PS3 and PC.

In addition to a new multiplayer trailer, DICE also revealed that Battlefield 4 will be featuring a test range for players who are a bit hesitant with vehicles, to have a fly or drive around, before heading into a real battle and turning your whole squad into a kamikaze-package.

MyGaming recently got hands-on with Battlefield 4 at Gamescom 2013, and uncovered 5 Battlefield 4 features worth fighting for.




More Battlefield 4 news:

Battlefield 4: new multiplayer modes, maps revealed

Battlefield 4 beta: DICE prepares you

Battlefield 4 new multiplayer footage released

Battlefield 4: PS3 to PS4 upgrade cost revealed

Battlefield 4 recommended GPU SA price comparison

Battlefield 4: can your PC handle it?

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  1. Ninja-J
    26.11.2013 at 11:09

    There is no comparison when PC settings are >= high, Xbox looks dates with no blocky textures and no round shapes.

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