Does nobody find the graphic quality of the games somewhat low? I have now compared all games optically with games I have installed. Assassins Creed, Tomb Raider and Final Fantasy. My setting: Int...
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Does nobody find the graphic quality of the games somewhat low? I have now compared all games optically with games I have installed. Assassins Creed, Tomb Raider and Final Fantasy. My setting: Internet: 250mbit down / 50mbit up - gaming Fritzbox Router (one of the best I find and optimized for WLAN performance) Chromecast - Wired Browser or PC via WLAN 5GHz (but I also tested with Powerline and found there was hardly any difference) Country: Italy, Austria and Germany. I was able to test everywhere with similar internet. I also tested Chromium, Chrome Beta and normal Chrome browsers. Here I find that only Chromium brings a slight improvement. Final Fantasy: Here the Stadia graphics are really the worst in comparison. The PC looks a lot better and even the PS4 version is a lot better. On Chromcast and in Chromebrowser with Stadia, Final Fantasy looks like a Playstation 2 title. No artefacts, but low textures and no antialiasing etc.. Tomb Raider (1): Also little anti-aliasing. Chromecast is better here than via the Chrome Browser. But also here you notice that the textures are rather mediocre to low. Assassins Creed: I only bought this for Stadia because I love it and when I play it I can watch other things like Youtube or movies on my computer. Otherwise the game actually runs quite well on my computer (the normal PC version). In Stadia the graphic details look medium. What all of them have in common: It looks "washed-out", not particularly sharp. And this with several settings, from Balanced to Best Picture Quality in the stadia app. (HDR changed nothing for me too) Input: keyboard + mouse, XBox One controller and Stadia controller. Only with mouse and keyboard I noticed in between that I had an input delay. With the controllers it was instant, at least for me. By the way, I also tested Destiny 2 and here I only noticed that it sometimes looks washed out, but on the Chromecast almost not at all. It looks almost 1:1 like a normal PC installation. Here was probably much better optimized. Sorry, if something is not clear or grammaticly not correct, but I am not a native english speaker .-) I really hope that in the future the "washed-out" look will get away and at least games will be on high graphics quality. And I hope we get some respond from Google about this issue.