Some Games Like Star Wars Jedi: Survivor Actually Look Worse On PS5 Pro
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Digital Foundry's breakdown of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor's visuals on the new hardware found "problematic image quality issues" in the 60fps performance mode in particular. Part of the issue appears to be how foliage and the new ray-tracing feature interact to create a "strobing" effect that makes it look like bushes are shimmering. Star Wars Jedi: Survivor was infamous for some launch-day visual issues as well, and many of its current problems on Pro appear to be related to a dynamic resolution that can dip as low as 720p.
When it comes to the Silent Hill 2 remake, the issue is that the PS5 Pro update still isn't out and the game has weird shimmering problems in the meantime. Even without an official enhancement, the game should still look the same or slightly more stable thanks to the general boost from the console's better specs. Instead, players have been complaining for a week now in hopes that a fix will get announced by Bloober Team.
The PS5 Pro is supposed to offer additional graphics modes for enhanced games that allow them to run at higher frame rates without sacrificing graphical detail, thanks in part to new PSSR upscaling technology. And that's definitely the case across a host of first-party blockbusters like Spider-Man 2 and Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart, as well as third-party exclusives like Final Fantasy VII Rebirth. Unfortunately, not every game is benefiting from its PS5 Pro update.
Read at Kotaku
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