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Five burning questions we have about the PS5 Pro | Part Two – Saudi Gamer

In this article, we will continue with you to talk about the rest of the pressing questions that some people may have about the PS5 Pro, noting that you can see: Part one here.

Do developers charge for PS5 Pro optimization?

We think that Sony wants to include as many games as possible in the PS5 Pro Enhanced catalog, and that all the big games that are in development now will probably be include PS5 Pro support in some way. But will we see some developers charging for the ability to take advantage of the new hardware? Will “PS5 Pro Enhanced” be a paid upgrade in some cases?

For us we don’t think so. Sony didn’t give any indication in the announcement trailer that these upgrades would be paid, so it might be hard to expect gamers to shell out for new hardware and more money be paid as well as to the complete benefits from playing on PS5 Pro.

As for games available on PC as well, we think most of the work is already done when it comes to providing better game modes for better hardware . In short, we doubt that “PS5 Pro Enhanced” will be a mostly paid upgrade, unless more work is done to update the base game for new hardware. Costing more just for a better frame rate and resolution won’t do the trick.

How much better will GTA 6 look on PS5 Pro?

At this point, the success of the PS5 Pro is probably closely tied to Grand Theft Auto 6. GTA 6 is quickly shaping up to be one of the most important games ever released, and it will be one of the most important games you generate. great sales for the system. Will it end up being the biggest argument to buy a PS5 Pro?

The GTA 6 trailer is nothing if not visually stunning, making us wonder if the game can really live up to this early look. Amazing character models and environments and advanced lighting technologies promise to push current generation platforms to their limits. The standard series PS5 and Xbox How much better will the experience be on PS5 Pro? It’s a question with a surprisingly complex answer.

Based on a technical analysis of the GTA 6 trailer, the game appears to run at 30 frames per second at an internal base resolution of 1440p. Can the PS5 Pro beat that? Is this the only way to run GTA 6 at 60fps and/or 4K? Is this where we get to see what Sony’s new PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution technology can do?

With GTA 6 not arriving on PC right away, it’s probably safe to assume that the PS5 Pro version of the game will be the best version of the game in terms of looks and performance. But what big difference would it make? Will the game just run smoother, or will it really feel like a mid-gen jump in quality? If it’s the latter, we might see a lot of gamers suddenly switching to the PS5 Pro a year from now.

Why isn’t a disc player and stand included?

As we said above, the PS5 Pro seems not too expensive with the great graphics processing power that Sony has added to the device. But that doesn’t mean the $699 price isn’t difficult for most gamers. Sony has made it even harder to afford by eliminating two essential pieces of hardware – the drive and the stand.

The lack of a disc drive is not surprising, as both Sony and Microsoft have begun to downplay the importance of discs in recent years. It’s not like the option is there yet. It only requires players to pay $80 for a disc player connection.

However, the lack of a disc player still persists. Couldn’t Sony have given us a bone and included a disc player with the more expensive version of the PS5? With ridiculously high resolution as the main selling point here, wouldn’t you want to encourage owners to take full advantage of the system and watch Blu-ray discs in 4K instead of streaming the All their video content? And what about people upgrading from the regular PS5 with a disc drive to the Pro? Why make them choose between paying the extra $80 and paying to “upgrade” to digital versions of their games?

As for the stand, is it really necessary to pay $30 for a vertical stand? Couldn’t Sony offer this little piece to people who are paying the better part of a month’s rent on a new console?

The real problem here is that these extra purchases add up quickly. If you want to be able to stand up your PS5 Pro and use your game collection with store copies and Blu-ray discs, the PS5 Pro suddenly costs closer to $ 800. In the situation economic in the world right now? Sony may be asking too much of gamers by overwhelming them with these extra features.

But what do you think? Is the high price justified? Will the PS5 Pro be a good way to play GTA 6? What are your biggest questions about the new device? Tell us in the comments below.

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