Yeah I'm gonna trade my 5 in and upgrade....
No way I will be able to resist the extra horsepower and ray tracing
Just traded my PS5 in yesterday. I’m gon eat brehs
Putting my OG5 in the living room and the Pro in my room.
I ain't trading shyt in.
What that got to do with you playing accountant though big dawg?Whats the title of the thread you just typed this stupid post in
You can get a pre built PC with a 4070 for around $1K.
Sony stan’s just weird and in denial.
You don’t have to justify your Pro purchase by making up lies and propaganda.
the cap cope
one game. that doesn't even have a release date yet. it could release on pc shortly there after. who knows.
in any case it will run better on pc anyway so i can wait.
Comes with a game, a way better cpu and more ram too.I was about to call you a liar but yeah you can, have to take advantage of sales for it though. but yeah they out there.
good for you.
i don't have to make that choice.
You had to buy a separate GTA for PS5 than you did PS4 -- what makes you think PS5 and PS6 wont be similar situationthe cap cope
Whats funny is itll be a horrible version on PS5 (30 fps 1080p) and the real version on PC that'll come out shortly after, will be infinite times better than the version they release when PS6 comes out -- which they'll have to buy the game againMe either I had a ps5 the week it was out fym
But I'd rather wait for the superior performance at this point. ff16 looks wonderful on pc
good for you.
i don't have to make that choice.
The good news is that the upcoming PlayStation 5 Pro upgrade greatly overhauls the visual quality. It seems that Sony's PSSR upscaling delivers greatly improved, sharper-looking rendering, providing a FF7 Rebirth experience with far less compromise. We've got just seven minutes worth of broadcast-grade ProRes footage - a single snapshot of the Pro version of the game - but what we've seen so far looks like a genuine, night and day improvement.
The Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth b-roll is an uninterrupted sequence covering the beginning of chapter two, the first gameplay segment set in an open-world space. The footage is unlabelled, but the one visual mode featured is targeting 60fps, just like the PS5's performance mode. The intro cutscene shows off the impressive fidelity the PS5 Pro is capable of, delivering a crisp, sharp 4K image - a far cry from the blurry and imprecise 1080p-like rendering featured on the base console at the same 60fps update.
The enhanced GPU capability and machine learning acceleration in PS5 Pro enables Square Enix to hit greatly improved image quality, with the game now genuinely looking like a title rendered at a much higher resolution. But why is PS5 Pro running at similar internal resolutions as the standard machine if it has so much more horsepower? Well, good quality reconstruction-based upscaling has a computational cost of its own but more than that, some aspects of the presentation should be rendered at native resolution output - in this case, 4K. In the footage we looked at, motion blur appears to be rendered at a full 4K, which helps to keep the game looking clean in animation-packed moments like fast combat.
A preview for the rest of the generation
[Digital Foundry] Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth on PS5 Pro delivers huge image quality improvements at 60fps
Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth on PS5 Pro delivers huge image quality improvements at 60fps
Digital Foundry says that Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth has a night and day improvement to image quality over base PS5 in the all-important 60fps performance mode.www.eurogamer.net