2/27/2023 0 Comments Metro exodus ps5![]() ![]() ![]() I’m listening to everything via SteelSeries Arctis 1s, and boy, you can hear everything. Something else that’s really special is the audio, and you can tell that the PlayStation 3D audio makes an impact on this game. These are different games, not everything is going to be pushed to its limit by everyone (especially at the beginning of the console’s life cycle), but 4A is going out of it’s way to make everyone feel special. With games like Ratchet & Clank or Miles Morales requiring specific modes for fidelity or performance, 4K 30fps or 1080p 60fps, the work put in by the developers is absolutely awesome. The PS5 delivers, and I do have a TV featuring 4K and HDR, so I know every possible benefit is being brought forward to challenge the system. For lack of better words, “It’s purty”.īesides this, I didn’t see many frame rate drops while playing, with a mostly smooth 60fps even with my FOV slider pushed to the maximum. The other amazing feature that’s been added is ray-tracing, and the lights and shadows of this game have never looked as good as they do now. When this is available it makes catching enemies or items “out of the corner of your eye” easier, and that’s always a good thing, especially if you’re playing an FPS that requires a decent amount of stealth. For those on console and possibly unfamiliar with the term until now, FOV stands for “field of view”, and pushing this to the limit opens up the peripheral view around you. One of the things I’m especially excited to see the console version has is an FOV slider. Not to mention, I’m running the Enhanced Edition at some of the most optimum standards possible (Every slider maxed out, unlimited frame rate that stays around 120fps), and the PS5 version still looks great. I have two side by side videos in this writing of how the game looks on both PC and PS5, and while the PC version definitely has some added textures and whatnot, the PS5 version is no slouch in that department. It’s crazy to think we’ve managed to jump back to PC levels of competency in one generational leap, and certainly the gap will widen as we continue on, but what has been accomplished here is phenomenal. While some may think that gives less of a reason to grab it, it’s truly a compliment to the optimization of the console version of the Enhanced Edition. When you have a game like that, the more people that can play it, the better, and just based on that alone you should play this upgrade.īut what does the upgrade bring? Well, we went in depth on a lot of the upgrades for PC, and most of that applies to the PlayStation 5 version of the game. The effort to stick to the books, the incredible setting and environments, the slow-paced survival shooter gameplay, these all are reasons why Metro is one of the best series to grace our choice of gaming apparatus. Everything about it was great beforehand, so this upgrade wasn’t something that had to be done, but the extra work put in by 4A Games is highly appreciated. Let’s just start out by saying Metro Exodus is an amazing game. I’m here to tell you about it not only being worth it, but how it’s probably a necessary thing to play this game again. The real question most will have is, “Is it worth breaking out my copy or re-downloading Metro Exodus just for the extra frame rate and resolution?”. While PC gamers have been enjoying this massive upgrade for over a month, console players have only had it for a week, so it’s time to break out your gas masks, grab your pneumatic rifles and get ready to fight some mutants in 4K. Of course, that would be a bigger issue if the game wasn’t stupendous, and as you’ll see by our review and our PC Deep Dive it’s absolutely immaculate. The worst thing was that I deleted my PC video files of Metro Exodus Enhanced, so I had to play the introduction for probably the fourth time again. Gosh, I’ve played a lot of Metro Exodus as of late. ![]()
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