I wasn’t overly interested but this and the DS5 features make me want to give it a go!Another one? Wow. I'm not sure I care about PS5 outperforming at 120fps, what REALLY interests me is that Cold war is running at 4k60 with RT on.
I wasn’t overly interested but this and the DS5 features make me want to give it a go!Another one? Wow. I'm not sure I care about PS5 outperforming at 120fps, what REALLY interests me is that Cold war is running at 4k60 with RT on.
The notion of same fidelity is intresting. The PS5 isnt going with different settings atleast and performing better.
Apparently those that play competitively do care and I was under the impression that's why the XBSX was supposed to be prime to take advantage in the competitive scene due to it's TF count. However it doesn't seem like it now.Another one? Wow. I'm not sure I care about PS5 outperforming at 120fps, what REALLY interests me is that Cold war is running at 4k60 with RT on.
how many people can benefit from those 120fps modes, my TV has a 50hz panel, so....
Well the benefits are real especially if you do have a TV that can show the benefit. Of the casual any TV can do but for a competitive player it's huge.how many people can benefit from those 120fps modes, my TV has a 50hz panel, so....
Just wish the game was reviewing a bit better - the curse of digital only begins!
Yes.Is the game getting panned because of Digital Only, or Buggy and Requires Patches, or because of Huge Downloads?
Yes.
I just meant that you pay top dollar and can’t sell on if I don’t like it. At least with a disk I can try and sell in...I mean, I’d want it for story and Zombies- there’s only one map so that’s £90!Is the game getting panned because of Digital Only, or Buggy and Requires Patches, or because of Huge Downloads?
I just meant that you pay top dollar and can’t sell on if I don’t like it. At least with a disk I can try and sell in...I mean, I’d want it for story and Zombies- there’s only one map so that’s £90!
Here we have another case like Assassin's Creed: Valhalla. Almost identical versions except for very small details. Better loading times on PS5 (in some cases halfway). The resolution on both consoles is dynamic, but from what I have been able to verify it is only rescaled horizontally, something that is not the first time they have been done in this saga. Some elements (very few) have a greater draw distance in Series X. Shadows also appear slightly more defined in some points in the Microsoft console. Once again, it doesn't matter which version you choose because they are almost the same. Unfortunately, I do not currently have the necessary tools to be able to measure the framerate of the 120fps mode, I promise to find a solution soon.
PS5 as I wanted to try out the DS5 with this game.Just ask for a refund. Granted you'd need to make up your mind fairly early on in the game if you're doing that. I think the usual auto-approved refund on Xbox is 2 hours of gameplay. But I haven't followed along with that to see what the limitations are today.
Thankfully, developer Treyarch has been made aware of the issue and is already looking into fixing it with a patch. It's been added to the official Trello board, so players can remain up to date on it and other problems affecting the game. At the time of writing, though, it's unclear how long players will have to wait until this bricking problem is completely resolved.
In the meantime, Treyarch has provided some recommendations that should help people avoid it for the time being. Firstly, avoid accidentally downloading the Xbox One version, as mentioned earlier. Second, disable ray-tracing. Though the feature has been one of the new generation's biggest selling points, it has been reported that turning it off has helped players mitigate crashing issues. Not to mention, ray-tracing appears to cause other problems as well, like making online matches very laggy.