PS5 Pro is out today, and if you'd like to put Sony's shiny new machine through its paces, it sounds like Gran Turismo 7 might fit the ticket. Developer Polyphony Digital appears to have a handle on that extra horsepower; GT7 runs at a native 4K, 120fps on PS5 Pro, and that's without the all-important Enhanced patch required to join the illustrious ranks of other games already raring to go.
That's according to the digital mechanics over at Digital Foundry (thanks, PSU) and allowed by the PS5 Pro's Game Boost feature. Editor John Linneman had the following to say on the subject: «GT7’s patch hasn’t launched yet, and I decided to try it out, and what was interesting is that you can run it at native 4K mode in the 120 FPS mode and it now achieves a completely locked 120 FPS playback in 4K mode. Previously, it was in the 80-90 FPS range with the uncapped VR mode; now it’s just flat 120.»
Polyphony Digital breaking boundaries again
What do you think? Is your body conditioned to handle that kind of speed and power? Will you be checking out Gran Turismo 7 on PS5 Pro? Let us know in the comments section below.
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Wow, so that makes PS5 Pro a PS4 Pro Pro Pro!
As someone who has the GT Sport Plat and over 1,000 hours in that game, glad I skipped this last-gen cash grab.
Sounds incredible! Just picked up a copy of GT7
Amazing. GT7 is an awesome game and certainly not a cash grab. Polyphony are secretly playstations best studio.
Now wheres that guy who was arguing with me that native 4k at 120fps was impossible without a top end PC....
@DonkeyFantasy Oh it's a cash grab alright, GT7 is basically GT Sport with a
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