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Why would it? A res virtually nobody has and those that do have are PC gamers. lol. It is a 1080p machine and we all know it.
Yes we know it but they advertise it as a 1440p machine so t's not meeting it's stated goal either.
 
Returnal I can see it... but Kena, Metroid considered challenging?


Kena is just kind of strict on the hit box and parry windows and he doesn't like that, I think he figured with the graphical style it would be a kiddie game but it's not. It's also not all that hard it's just the damage done by bosses is pretty big but you can always put it on easy. Gaming is a hobby being good ad playing games on the highest difficulty is meaningless in the real world so people who get hung up on that stuff thinking it makes them tough in real life or whatever need some help lol.
 
-On PS5, PS4 Pro, Series X and One X resolution is between 2160p and 50% scale (1080p). Very aggressive DRS, resolution can change from one frame to the next. All version manage to stay above 1440p, rarely dropping below. John thinks you get the best IQ on Series X but they are relatively the same. Series S is 900p-1440p, but this one stays closer to that bottom. PS4 is fixed 1080p and Xbox One is fixed 900p.

- Pretty solid 30 fps on One S and PS4, PS4 Pro and One X with occasional checkpoint stutters (which were already present on the original). Perfect 60 fps on PS5 and Series X. Series S has some drops when there're lots of alpha transparencies, but it's rare.

- NOT a native app on next gen consoles. It's running in back compatibility mode. It runs great nonetheless.

 
-On PS5, PS4 Pro, Series X and One X resolution is between 2160p and 50% scale (1080p). Very aggressive DRS, resolution can change from one frame to the next. All version manage to stay above 1440p, rarely dropping below. John thinks you get the best IQ on Series X but they are relatively the same. Series S is 900p-1440p, but this one stays closer to that bottom. PS4 is fixed 1080p and Xbox One is fixed 900p.

- Pretty solid 30 fps on One S and PS4, PS4 Pro and One X with occasional checkpoint stutters (which were already present on the original). Perfect 60 fps on PS5 and Series X. Series S has some drops when there're lots of alpha transparencies, but it's rare.

- NOT a native app on next gen consoles. It's running in back compatibility mode. It runs great nonetheless.


RIP Sony... Again, lol
 
-On PS5, PS4 Pro, Series X and One X resolution is between 2160p and 50% scale (1080p). Very aggressive DRS, resolution can change from one frame to the next. All version manage to stay above 1440p, rarely dropping below. John thinks you get the best IQ on Series X but they are relatively the same. Series S is 900p-1440p, but this one stays closer to that bottom. PS4 is fixed 1080p and Xbox One is fixed 900p.

- Pretty solid 30 fps on One S and PS4, PS4 Pro and One X with occasional checkpoint stutters (which were already present on the original). Perfect 60 fps on PS5 and Series X. Series S has some drops when there're lots of alpha transparencies, but it's rare.

- NOT a native app on next gen consoles. It's running in back compatibility mode. It runs great nonetheless.


Another case of laaaaaazzzzzyyyyy PC devs.
 
Crysis has been making gaming hardware scream since 2007. I remember at one point having what was a great PC rig back in the day and struggling to get 30 fps.
 
PlayStation has won the reader voted ‘best gaming platform of year’ category at the Trusted Reviews Awards 2021.


PlayStation secured 35% of the votes in a tightly contested vote, with PC coming in second place, Xbox in third, Nintendo in fourth and Google Stadia coming up last.

 
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