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  • tnixen
    MVP
    • Oct 2011
    • 3184

    #1

    MLB The Show 16 on 4K HDR TV?

    I am about to get my first 4K HDR TV tomorrow and was wondering if MLB The Show 16 will look a little or a lot better then it does on 1080P TV's?

    Anyone here play MLB The Show16 on a 4K TV and does it suffer from lag at all?

    I am getting the Sony XBR43X800D I hope I made the right choice
    Last edited by tnixen; 08-01-2016, 07:33 PM.
  • XxKnicksRules215xX
    MVP
    • Mar 2016
    • 1814

    #2
    Re: MLB The Show 16 on 4K HDR TV?

    not much difference from what I can see, I play on a 55in sony 4k TV.

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    • strawberryshortcake
      MVP
      • Sep 2009
      • 2438

      #3
      Re: MLB The Show 16 on 4K HDR TV?

      Just a comment. Are you sure you want to go with a 43 inch HDTV? Years back, I was debating between a 55 and a 40 and a 46 for a 10x12 bedroom. First impression with the 55 was an absolute shock size wise. It simply felt ginormous. Decided to swap it out for a 40 and also 46 open boxed TV sets. After about a week, I was regretting my decision. Ultimately went back to the 55.

      Knowing what I know now, I would have moved up to a 65 inch set or even 70.
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      • HawksDPM
        Rookie
        • May 2014
        • 33

        #4
        Re: MLB The Show 16 on 4K HDR TV?

        I honestly bought a 60" 4K Samsung HDTV on Sunday. It looks awesome. One piece of advise, if the TV has a "Gaming" setting or some version of that, make sure you use it. There was a significant lag until I switched to that picture mode. In that mode it's fantastic with no lag!

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        • Noiziv
          Rookie
          • Jul 2016
          • 305

          #5
          Re: MLB The Show 16 on 4K HDR TV?

          I play The Show on a 1ms, 24 inch monitor and have zero input lag whatsoever. If you're looking for something without any kind of input lag, monitors are by far the best choice. I simply have it hooked into my computer monitor, even though I have a 46 inch Samsung TV right next it, but the comparison when it comes to input lag is huge. "Game Mode" on a TV makes the game's quality go down drastically, so I personally would never choose to use that either.

          ASUS VG248QE - 144hz monitor

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          • franch1se
            All Star
            • Apr 2004
            • 9056

            #6
            Re: MLB The Show 16 on 4K HDR TV?

            I play on 55 in Sony 4K TV, love it.

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            • RCMacc44
              Rookie
              • Dec 2015
              • 19

              #7
              Re: MLB The Show 16 on 4K HDR TV?

              Originally posted by tnixen
              I am about to get my first 4K HDR TV tomorrow and was wondering if MLB The Show 16 will look a little or a lot better then it does on 1080P TV's?

              Anyone here play MLB The Show16 on a 4K TV and does it suffer from lag at all?

              I am gettieng the Sony XBR43X800D I hope I made the right choice
              There's no point in getting a tv that's 4K unless it's larger than 55 or 60 inches because human eyes can't distinguish the detail unless you would be sitting really close to it. I have the 55 Sony and when set on game mode I get little to no lag, but aside from a wider color range and a slightly sharper picture you are not likely to pick up the extra detail, also it should be noted the PS4 is only capable of 1080p output so all the added detail is from the upscaling which causes lag. So I would recommend either buying a larger and more expensive 4K tv if you have the means of getting one and really want the UHD, which on a side note is great for Netflix, or an OLED 1080 which is a similar price to a UHD TV but comes with the best contrast and colors, or a typical 1080 LED which will play the PS4 near perfectly at a significantly lower cost. I seemed to get off of the discussion of The Show but TVs are serious investments and there's a lot to consider besides lag and resolution. Also every individual setting you pick will influence how much lag you can get. Just my two cents, but good luck and whatever you get will probably suit your needs it's all a matter of the price point and if you're getting what you pay for.

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              • HawksDPM
                Rookie
                • May 2014
                • 33

                #8
                Re: MLB The Show 16 on 4K HDR TV?

                I have noticed zero change in quality of the game with TV in game mode. I have to disagree completely with the previous poster's comment.

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                • esham313
                  Rookie
                  • Aug 2007
                  • 306

                  #9
                  Re: MLB The Show 16 on 4K HDR TV?

                  I purchased a Sony 55" 4K tv for my game room after my child got pissed at Lego Batman and threw the remote at the screen and broke my last Sony 1080p tv. Needless to say the PS4 on the 4K has better color and a little sharper but won't blow you away. You can see the difference, it's just not drastic. As far as lag, I seem to be noticing less lag with the 4K in game mode as I've been pulling the ball a lot more. Enjoy the new tv! Oh and my 4K is now mounted on the wall out of my little mans reach. lol

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                  • Smallville102001
                    All Star
                    • Mar 2015
                    • 6542

                    #10
                    Re: MLB The Show 16 on 4K HDR TV?

                    Originally posted by RCMacc44
                    There's no point in getting a tv that's 4K unless it's larger than 55 or 60 inches because human eyes can't distinguish the detail unless you would be sitting really close to it. I have the 55 Sony and when set on game mode I get little to no lag, but aside from a wider color range and a slightly sharper picture you are not likely to pick up the extra detail, also it should be noted the PS4 is only capable of 1080p output so all the added detail is from the upscaling which causes lag. So I would recommend either buying a larger and more expensive 4K tv if you have the means of getting one and really want the UHD, which on a side note is great for Netflix, or an OLED 1080 which is a similar price to a UHD TV but comes with the best contrast and colors, or a typical 1080 LED which will play the PS4 near perfectly at a significantly lower cost. I seemed to get off of the discussion of The Show but TVs are serious investments and there's a lot to consider besides lag and resolution. Also every individual setting you pick will influence how much lag you can get. Just my two cents, but good luck and whatever you get will probably suit your needs it's all a matter of the price point and if you're getting what you pay for.


                    Not true I don't even have the best vision and I can see clearly has day the difference between 1080p and 4k on a TV at best that is only like 30 inch's even when I am not close to the TV either. I think there is a bigger difference between 1080p and 4k then there is between 720p and 1080p and I cant tell the difference between 30fps and 60fps at all.

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                    • JMD
                      MVP
                      • Feb 2008
                      • 4456

                      #11
                      Re: MLB The Show 16 on 4K HDR TV?

                      I just bought a Vizio M Series 60" 4k tv last week. I was playing The Show 14 on it and that looked great. Yesterday I bought the Show 16 on sale on the PSN U.K. store for 15.99 pounds $21.00 U.S. and it looks and plays great.

                      Edit: I should add with my set up I'm using my Denon receiver as a pass through to my tv so I only have to send one HDMI cable to the tv. The PS4, X1, and Direct tv box all go into the back of my receiver. I've played both with game mode off and on and I see/feel no difference. I have no issues hitting the ball or pitching. This is against the CPU only.
                      Last edited by JMD; 08-03-2016, 06:38 AM.

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                      • Millennium
                        Franchise Streamer
                        • Aug 2002
                        • 9889

                        #12
                        Re: MLB The Show 16 on 4K HDR TV?

                        Find game mode. I play on a 65" Samsung. Do I get the responsiveness I get with my gaming monitor? No, but it's minimal in game mode.
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