Pricing issues aside, there is no doubt that the PlayStation 5 Pro is technical masterpiece. Featuring top of the line GPU and new software techniques, the PS5 Pro comes off as an easy recommendation for someone who is an enthusiast.
One particular feature on the technical front that is a game changer is the console’s support for PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution (PSSR).
It’s an image reconstruction technique which ensures minimum hit to image quality at higher frame rates. Contemporary PC solutions include the likes of Nvidia’s DLSS, Intel XeSS and AMD’s FSR.
Whether PS5 Pro’s PSSR is better than the aforementioned solutions is something that will be uncovered in the future, but one developer from Gaijin believes that it’s on par with DLSS and XeSS. “We’re currently using it in Enlisted.
During development and playtesting, we’ve found PSSR to be on par with NVIDIA DLSS and Intel XeSS, the other two ML based super resolution methods,” Gergo Horvath, a Graphics Programmer at Gaijin stated in an interview with Wccftech. “While in my opinion PSSR produces less blur, ghosting, and unwanted flicker compared to AMD FSR.