Call Of Duty Advanced Warfare
Gamers line up under a "Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare" game display during the 2014 Electronic Entertainment Expo, known as E3, in Los Angeles, California June 11, 2014. REUTERS/Jonathan Alcorn

Now that fans are enjoying the "Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare," there are a couple o videos that have appeared comparing the graphics between the two next-gen consoles, Xbox One and PS4.

Fans who will be playing using the Xbox One will be happy to know that this game will be on a much grander scale and better performance compared to last year's "Ghosts," primarily because of dynamic scaling model. According to Eurogamer, the use of this allowed for rendering the quality between 1360x1080 and 1920x1080, which brings it to as close to the PS4's native 1080p as possible.

In fact, the source states that in-action, the difference do not matter much, as the differences in contrast and crisp are more noticeable in stills. And for players, these high action moments will be the prime of the game anyway.

However, there is one point that even the Xbox One floats over the PS4, and this comes due to the 1080p output. It appears that there are dips somewhere between the 50 to 60 fps during battle scenes. This is different from what was seen in the Xbox One, which managed to maintain 60fps all throughout.

Lastly, multiplayer-wise, it appears that the PS4 has an edge as it is able to stay in the native 1080p while the resolution goes into 1360x1080 throughout, though Eurogamer will conduct further testing into this aspect. In any case, the video below provides a detailed look into these differences.

If you have already started playing "Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare," don't forget to download the free companion app for when you aren't in front of your console. Both Android and iOS users have free access to the app, and it offers a number of features that will be helpful as you go through "Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare."

GameNGuide broke down some of the parts that can be seen in the companion app, one of which is the Clan Wars. Here, you have a mini game within the app where you can team up with friends and fight other groups in an in-app map. There will be in-game loot that can be applicable to your multiplayer modes for the console version of the game.

You can also manage your clan between battles in the War Room, which is basically a part of the Clan Wars. But best of all, there is an Emblem Editor with the companion app, where you can create or modify the emblems in the Clan Wars and also in the online part of "Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare."

Download the "Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare" app via iTunes. Or if you are an Android user, you can also download it via this link.

"Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare" PS4 and Xbox One comparisons (Credit: YouTube/Digital Foundry)

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