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BioShock PS4 vs PS3 comparison video splits the community

BioShock: The Collection released today, bringing BioShock 1, 2 and Infinite to consoles with enhanced graphics. Luckily, no time was spared in getting a comparison video of the original version running alongside the new version!

VG Tech has given us a look at the PlayStation 4 version running against the PlayStation 3 version in a framerate test.

The comparison video appears to be shaking up the community. Half of the viewers say that the game looks great, while the other half claims that the game looks worse. Those that consider the game to look worse say that the lighting and water have been toned down.

The PS4 version of the game tends to stick at 60FPS, but occasionally dips into the 40s and 30s. In comparison, the PS3 version tries to stay at 30FPS but dips quite a bit. As far as resolution goes, the PS4 version runs at a native resolution of 1920×1080 and the PS3 version runs at a native resolution of 1208×680.

Check out the video below:

It's unclear if the game will receive a patch for any of the issues that some of the community took notice of.

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