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God of War | Comparison PS5 vs PS4 and PS4 Pro; How much does the next gen patch improve?

God of War | Comparison PS5 vs PS4 and PS4 Pro; How much does the next gen patch improve?

SIE Santa Monica Studio title patch 1.35 is now available for free to PlayStation 5 players who own the game.

Sony Interactive Entertainment and SIE Santa Monica Studio released God of War patch 1.35 for PlayStation 5. This free update makes the original PS4 video game released in 2018 harness some of the power of the company’s new generation of consoles. with certain notable new features now verified by El Analista de Bits, whose YouTube channel once again serves as a faithful example of these improvements through a video comparison.

God of War: 4K resolution and 60 FPS on PS5

SIE Santa Monica began by making it clear that there were four aspects to take into account with this next gen God of War update: 60 uncompromising FPS, 4K resolution rescaled, option to native 4K resolution (2160p) and free for both former players of the I play like those who buy it now.

As explained by The Bit Analyst, this patch is mainly based on eliminating the 30 FPS ceiling that was available in the resolution mode of PS4 Pro, so that this time the frame rate can be doubled per second; now constant 60 FPS. Another aspect to highlight is that it is still running via backward compatibility, so that a PlayStation 4 title is still running. Therefore, it does not take advantage of features such as DualSense, although it does draw distance and general load times. However, “the fast trip maintains the same times with respect to the previous version,” he adds.

Apparently, this version of God of War on PS5 does not have any performance problems or offers surprises in resolution, which is still 3840x2160p (on televisions or monitors with Ultra HD output) via checkerborard, rescaled.

SIE Santa Monica will release God of War “Ragnarok” on PS5 this year 2021

In other news related to the environment of SIE Santa Monica Studio, we remember that the Californian team is working on an unannounced video game. Hopefully more details will be forthcoming; For now, we only know that they are looking for an art director. We do have more information on the second known project, God of War Ragnarok (tentative name). The sequel to God of War will be released, according to Sony, later this year 2021 exclusively for PlayStation 5.

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