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Code: As of October 16, 2017 these lists are not being updated on NeoGAF.

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Below are lists comparing PS4 Pro and standard PS4 modes at a glance. The post after this one covers games which have been programmed specifically to take advantage of the new hardware, whether released after PS4 Pro with support built in, or released earlier and patched down the line. The third post covers VR games with enhancements (some titles appear again here). The fourth post lists unpatched games which are enhanced by the Boost Mode available from Pro's console settings.More recent updates may be available elsewhere on the web in the future. (They would be posted under my GAF username.)Though this thread is intended to be thorough for the time it covers, it's also succinct. For more details regarding specific titles, these external resources may be helpful:Please note that none of the lists are exhaustive, due to the difficulty of finding public information regarding Pro enhancements. That said, the official support and VR lists should be fairly complete through 10/16/2017. The Boost Mode list on the other hand is assuredly missing many hundreds of titles, since that feature should apply to most PS4 games.Pro modes that dodownsample, and are only usable on a 4K display, are marked by a red X. For those games, the modes marked with an orange dot are obligatory on 1080p displays. Players with 4K screens can force them with OS-level settings, but not from in the game.White indicates essentially no change. Red is worse, yellow is arguably better or worse depending on personal preference, and green is definitely better. Sometimes the exact same text might be listed, but the block colored in anyway. This means both modes have the same target, but Pro meets the target more often (green) or less often (red).There are also other methods, which use appropriate abbreviations. Members in the thread should be able to clarify if you post questions.Both PS4 models can output HDR. However, only a very few 1080p displays—like Sony's 2017 TV models—can show the effect. A 4K display is therefore usually needed to see HDR, even if the attached console is a standard PS4. Only one game,, is known to have HDR but no official Pro support.I use official names, so it may take a moment to find them (versusversus, etc.) The full titles of games from each list post are all included below. A text search should allow you to find any game, and see what title I list it under. Note that some games may appear in both official support and VR lists.19759(some are both regular and VR)191=====POST 1: YOU ARE HERE==========POST 2: OFFICIAL SUPPORT==========POST 3: VR GAMES AND MODES==========POST 4: BOOST MODE=====