More than anything, it looks like Resident Evil Requiem is continuing the trend of 60 fps gaming being the floor. Even on the base PS5, the game doesn’t drop below 60, and the PS5 Pro takes those ...
The thing is, Crimson Desert has always looked incredibly ambitious, and so PS5 players have been raising questions over performance ever since it was first announced. Hell, there were plenty of ...
The discussion quickly gained attention online, and many fans seemed happy about it. User @Xyz_lm10_sc30 said that reaching around 40 to 45 FPS in Quality Mode on the base PS5 would be better than ...
The PlayStation Blog's article does, however, confirm that Crimson Desert will make use of PSSR — Sony's AI-based upscaler — ...
A new Sony patent suggests improvements for PSSR 2.0 on PS5 Pro and hints at fixes for FPS drops and native resolution issues.
Crimson Desert is set to release on March 19, 2026, and yet there is no footage of it running on the base PS5.
If you're interested in using a Bluetooth headset with your Switch or your PlayStation 5, check out this budget accessory which improves your audio.
After suggesting a version of AMD's FSR 4 could be ported to the PS5 Pro last year, it looks like Sony is finally rolling out an update with the upscaling tech in March. Mark Cerny, the lead architect ...
PS5 vs. PC vs. Steam Machine: What's the Right Gear for Gaming?
We break down the best Hall Effect controllers for PS5, Xbox, PC, and mobile, from budget to pro-level performance.
Resident Evil: Requiem looks incredible on PS5 and PC, holding steady at or above 60 fps with ray tracing, or upwards of 100 fps when favoring performance. We only got pre-launch code for PC and PS5, ...
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Considering a PS5 Pro? I've had it for a year and don't think it's worth $749
The PlayStation 5 Pro's extra (and expensive) processing power remains nebulous more than a year after the system's release.
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