Hi-Rez Studio’s ‘Paladins’: Champions Of The Realm Tested On PS4, PS4 Pro And Xbox One. By Suraj staff@droidreport.com | May 11, 2017 06:42 PM EDT "Paladins": Champions of the Realm has been tested in terms of the visual comparisons on the PS4, PS4 Pro, and Xbox One. This is free-to-play as a multiplayer Hero shooter video game that has been released in the form of open beta on September 16, 2016. This was an early access product by Hi-Rez Studios. As reported by Euro gamer, 'Paladins': Champions of the Realm began as a PC game. Its visual settings run at 1080p at 60fps even on today's budget graphics card. The whole package of the character models, texture filtering, is identical to PC. It is a bitter-sweet experience of Paladins on PS4 Pro. Regular PS4 Pro users get a decent upgrade. "Paladins" run on Both PS4 and Xbox One at the PC's equivalent top graphics setting, with max world detail, shadows, textures, particles and shader quality. According to Game breaking news, there is zero difference between them. There is an exaggerated halo effect on PS4's lamps. The colorful aesthetic characters, announcers, music and even the HUD mirror- a lot of choices made in Blizzard's own shooter. But "Paladins" is still one of the best alternatives in terms of execution. The only major difference between PS4, Xbox One and PC is a touch of polish. Fortunately, "Paladins" has an actual multiplayer gameplay. But there is one issue that glitching movement results due to improper work of AI in PlayStation 4's tutorial and practice mode. While the minor issues in "Paladins" will be resolved in its final release that can be hoped. Hi-Rez provides a dynamic solution to ensure the optical performance. Hi-Rez Studios has been a priority on the fluidity of the gameplay experience and drops in pixel-count mostly escape notice in motion. "Paladins" has an Ultra HD output with dynamic resolution, with the pixel-count dropping at stress points will be the output of the game at 4K. The lowest recorded resolution may be 3264*1836, a drop to 85 percent on each axis. The fact is that "Paladins" runs superbly even on moderately specced PCs. The game is built to serve the purpose of the lower-end rig and the good news is everyone's purpose is served.