SharePlay Playstation 4 - Digital Foundry vs Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered


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The vast majority of remasters tend to deliver native 1080p visuals and a boost to frame-rates, but frequently offer up little else in terms of a graphical upgrade. However, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered is different, with developers Raven Software completely reworking the game's visuals for the current generation of console hardware. That means not only an increase in resolution, but also new assets, upgraded effects work, along with more dynamic camera work for the cutscenes. In that sense simply calling this latest version of Modern Warfare a remaster would be doing the game a disservice, when what we have here is a fully-fledged remake of a title that defined the last generation of first-person shooters.

Of course, we're still looking at the same core game, with level design and gameplay quirks remaining identical to the original, but at the same time, the visual boost certainly delivers a more immersive experience compared to the original game. This is immediately clear the moment we step outside the hangar in the opening training mission, where the combination of increased resolution and graphical complexity showcases just how much has changed in the remaster. Here, we are looking at the PS4 version (thanks to early access to the campaign) which hands in a native 1080p presentation that comfortably eclipses the soft 1024x600 image on the Xbox 360 original.

As to be expected, this provides a huge boost in overall image quality, although the increase in pixel count is arguably one of the least important upgrades of the remaster given the dramatic changes in other areas. Take the opening base camp area, which is now fleshed out in the remaster with more vehicles on-screen and extra set-pieces such as other recruits running around outside, along with tanks driving by as you head over to the next waypoint. Weather and lighting conditions are much darker, delivering a more authentic feel to the British landscape, while the busier nature of the stage helps to bring more life to the world over the somewhat sterile original game. This is a trend that continues all throughout the new game, transforming every location, vehicle, and characters in some way.

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