Home Gaming News Virtual Foundry releases more The Endmost of Us Phase 2 PS4 Pro...

Virtual Foundry releases more The Endmost of Us Phase 2 PS4 Pro downloads

0

Earlier this year, Virtual Foundry had the chance to test out the PlayStation 5 Pro at Sony’s London office, taking top picks from The Endmost of Us Phase 2 and Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart. It’s no longer hidden from our research articles on how each of these games in Pro compares to the standard style, plus a breakdown of PSSR’s upscaling properties towards DLSS and FSR. However, one comment we got loud and clear was the call to simply see more games running, without any of our usual head-to-head comparisons.

All of which brings us to this news post from Eurogamer, where we offer just that: base with Naughty Canine’s PSSR PS5 Pro upgrade for The Endmost of Us Phase 2. As you may remember, the Pro upgrades listed here are all about upgrading with the The simple TAA deluxe version was exchanged for the unused system learning-based counterpart with the Sony logo. The lower 1440p resolution is unchanged from the regular PS5, but PSSR includes very extensive improvements to symbol properties, as you’ll notice with this larger video edit that focuses much more on the overall presentation.

In addition to the screenshot, you’ll be able to hear me and Oliver Mackenzie summarize our general impressions (any of us have played the Pro version at this level), plus there’s more general dialogue about the decisions we’ve had with the sport and with Pro in general .

Overall, DF Clips aims to trim, I’m fed up, our long weekly DF Direct screen into its constituent modules for easier ingestion, but we also release exclusive content from week to week and with a PS5 Pro capture batch now on our property. – and continually doesn’t end up on the main channel at all – it’s a great place to get bonus material, so don’t hesitate to subscribe!

We’ll be providing unused Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart footage later, and we’ll also be posting unabridged Ultimate Fiction 7 Rebirth content with commentary from Oliver and John Linneman (again, both of whom have played him)… so In the end, look for that.

NO COMMENTS

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Exit mobile version