I haf old DucksWhat the hell is with the insane bloom on the 2nd picture? Are you Michael Bay in disguise?
I really don't get the whole 'realistic immersion' mod, it really doesn't look that realistic, unless you're near a star you should be seeing all the stars you can, honestly it looks kind of boring with that black sky with nothing in it.
On my system, ED is the only game that I can actually run in 4K without taking a serious FPS hit. I much rather run at 1080p at 60 fps and use my TV's upscaler to get 4K than feed it 4K at 30 or even low fps. But on a game like RDO, I don't find 4K to be that much of a visual buff over 1080p due to the nature of the scenery I'm looking at. ED, on the other hand, has lots of "sharp" details which do benefit from the extra pixels - be it the HUD, ships in the distance, details of stations and outposts, and of course the starfield.ED is honestly the only game I've seen that really does get massively better with 4k.
On my system, ED is the only game that I can actually run in 4K without taking a serious FPS hit. I much rather run at 1080p at 60 fps and use my TV's upscaler to get 4K than feed it 4K at 30 or even low fps. But on a game like RDO, I don't find 4K to be that much of a visual buff over 1080p due to the nature of the scenery I'm looking at. ED, on the other hand, has lots of "sharp" details which do benefit from the extra pixels - be it the HUD, ships in the distance, details of stations and outposts, and of course the starfield.
I am disappointed that ED doesn't support HDR. HDR is more of a game-changer than a resolution bump, and it really makes games like RDO and Flight Simulator look much better IMO. ED feels like a game that would really benefit from HDR, especially once we get these atmospheric worlds.
But to the OP's point, I think my recent acquisition of a 4K HDR TV was a huge nail in the coffin of my love for VR. Now if only Frontier would support the Dualshock's gyroscopic headlook function on PC, then I could have my high resolution cake and eat my easy intuitive headlook too.
ps - while my PC can currently handle Elite at 4K 60 fps in most settings, I have a feeling Odyssey is going to be much more demanding, forcing me back to 1080p.
I totally agree with this. My 4k TV is a better display than the 1080 monitor it replaced, but because it's much bigger, many of my games actually look worse on it, because it's basically holding a magnifying glass up to the low quality textures of these particular games (Overwatch, for example). And on my 15 inch laptop, games like RDO often look better to me despite not being in HDR, because the pixel density is higher than my big 4K TV being fed a 1080p signal.What's important (whether it's a tiny VR screen really close to your eye or a massive telly on the other side of the room) is the apparent pixel size (and the GPU power to display enough of them quickly & smoothly enough).