digital foundry He posted a new video analysis featuring the releases. PS5 y Xbox Series X y S. a The rise of the monster hunterwhich certainly satisfied tech lovers with its quality and “versatility” of these versions.
In fact, one of the console features of Monster Hunter Rise is that it doesn’t have “fixed” graphics modes as seen in other games, Fee presetswhere players can partially act as if they were on PC, for example by changing the resolution and quality of shadows, with ramifications for gameplay.
Specifically, the option that has the most impact in terms of performance is the one related to image quality with a scale that goes from 70% with 2016x1134p resolution to 125% with resolution. 4800 x 2700 pixels, type 4.8k. Then we have settings that allow you to turn HD textures, filters on or off, and adjust ambient occlusion, shadows, and foliage quality. Obviously, if you don’t know how to set these parameters, you can very well use the three presets that are there: Standard, Quality, and Performance.
Con Standard presets The PS5 and Xbox Series X run at 4K and the Series S at 1440p with a granite frame rate that’s usually around 60fps, but since it’s unlocked it’s even possible to cross that threshold with a 120Hz monitor or TV. Digital Foundry generally recommends this preset if you have a 60Hz refresh rate monitor, and generally considering it’s a big compromise between quality and performance.
Con Preset quality settings Resolution goes up to 4800 x 2700 on the PS5 and Xbox Series X, while it seems to stay at 1440p on Series S. In addition to resolution, this preset has higher shadow quality, but doesn’t always hit 60fps. aim.
finally the situation performance It offers a resolution of 2016x1134p on PS5 and Xbox Series X and 1344x756p on Series S. In this case, high-resolution textures are disabled and other graphic settings are minimized or disabled. As a result, the visual impact is less, but the frame rate goes up to 120fps, with the PS5 slightly ahead of the Xbox Series X, which fell around 115-120fps.
Monster Hunter Rise is available from February 20, also for PS4 and Xbox One, as well as for PC and Nintendo Switch. The Sunbreak expansion will be available for new versions of PlayStation and Xbox this spring.