Backward compatibility is a pretty big deal for the launch of the new generation as it can add more games to play at launch, especially for those who didn't own an Xbox One or a PS4 before. Playstation 5 allows to play older titles which had no framerate lock much more smoothly now. It's the case of inFamous: Second Son and Until Dawn, which we both captured to show you guys the result. Now some more recent PS4 exclusives have already been patched to take advantage of the new hardware and what we have seen in Ghost of Tsushima and Days Gone is really exciting. We certainly hope more updates will come soon, but until then, why don't you check out all our high quality footage?
Note: The Days Gone video has 2 distinct parts, one showing gameplay and the other focused on performances
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Second, I'm truly happy console players get to experience 60fps. I've been watching some reviews and watching streams, and it's really great. I've even heard the guys from Easy Allies, who always said they didn't care about framerate, say that going from 30fps to 60fps was a game changer... No kidding. lmao
And it does look smooth. Framerate, reduced loading times and faster streaming of assets are the real main points of next-gen for me. The things that make this new generation stand far and apart from the last one.
To all console players, welcome to smooth gaming. Cheers!