Uncharted Legacy of Thieves collection

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4 was fun but never played Lost Legacy so for $10 I'll check it out. Doubt I'd play 4 again though.
 
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I want to check out Lost Legacy remastered too since I never played it. Hoping it will be a future PS+ title still 🤣
 
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Cool, great to be able to play this semi graphics update when I get a PS5. I mean, I already have them, so considering it's a free upgrade it's a no brainer even though it looks like they did the absolute minimum here.
 
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A future Uncharted possible.


"I think we can say for certain that we can never say never. Yeah. Uncharted is a franchise we love – that the studio loves. I love, and [Uncharted: The Lost Legacy director Kurt Margenau] loves. It's a world we want to see more of. So I can certainly say that," explained Escayg."

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Did you remember to ask for something in return?

I appear to have received 60fps, fast loading, and better draw distance as a reward.

I pulled in my PS4 saves from the cloud and got to watch a number of trophies pop. Loaded in a couple levels to quickly check them out. Definitely feels great at 60fps. I switched to the fidelity / higher resolution mode for a moment and quickly changed back to 60fps. Haven't tried 120fps yet. I loaded up the level with the open world segment in Africa. I haven't played since the original PS4 release, but this level looked really nice. Driving around in the Jeep was silky smooth.
 
Great to see the game averaging 50 fps in native 4k and 100 fps at 1440p on the PS5.



A recent patch for Naughty Dog's Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection uses 120Hz displays and variable refresh rate support to offer an excellent 40fps fidelity mode and some very, very fast 1440p performance. With frame-rate caps removed, we get to see exactly what the PS5 GPU can do across a range of different performance modes. Oliver Mackenzie has the full low-down on both official and 'unofficial' system level VRR performance.


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