Digital Foundry’s Hands-On Experience with PlayStation 5 Pro
Earlier this month, Digital Foundry had the opportunity to go hands-on with PlayStation 5 Pro at Sony’s London office, capturing gameplay from The Last of Us Part 2 and Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart. While we’ve covered detailed analyses comparing these games on Pro versus the standard model, we’ve received feedback requesting more gameplay footage without comparisons.
Naughty Dog’s PS5 Pro PSSR Upgrade for The Last of Us Part 2
Delving into Eurogamer, we showcase Naughty Dog’s PS5 Pro PSSR upgrade for The Last of Us Part 2. The Pro enhancements focus on upscaling with a new machine learning-based solution replacing the TAA upscale. Despite maintaining a base resolution of 1440p like the standard PS5, PSSR delivers significant image quality enhancements. Watch the extended video edit for a closer look at the improved presentation.
Impressions and Discussions with Digital Foundry
In addition to gameplay capture, join myself and Oliver Mackenzie as we share our impressions of the Pro version. Our discussion covers gameplay experiences and opportunities with the game and the Pro console.
Stay tuned for more exclusive content on DF Clips, where we share additional PS5 Pro capture material that may not make it to our main channel. Don’t miss out on bonus content by subscribing!
Upcoming Content and Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth
Next, we will showcase new material on Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart. Additionally, we will release unabridged Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth content with commentary from Oliver and John Linneman, both of whom have played the game. Keep an eye out for these updates!
FAQs
Q: What games did Digital Foundry capture footage of on PlayStation 5 Pro?
A: Digital Foundry captured gameplay from The Last of Us Part 2 and Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart on PlayStation 5 Pro.
Q: What enhancements does the PS5 Pro PSSR upgrade offer for The Last of Us Part 2?
A: The PS5 Pro PSSR upgrade focuses on upscaling with a new machine learning-based solution, providing substantial image quality improvements while maintaining a base resolution of 1440p.
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