offers settings to tweak the graphics and performance of the game, and picking one out of the gate can be a difficult decision. Although the basic compromise between fidelity and performance doesn't require too much explanation, figuring out the value of the tradeoff is a little tricky. There's no way to play that will ultimately make it look bad or play poorly overall, but there's a general approach that is likely to offer the most value to make the most of the PlayStation 5 hardware and the game experience.
The PS5 instated a built-in setting for performance for the first time in PlayStation history, with a basic toggle allowing for the selection of either Performance or Resolution mode as a standard. 's internal menu to perform tweaks divides these as Performance and Fidelity and accompanies them with 120 Hz TV and VRR settings. Having these options makes it possible to eke the most out of PS5 hardware while wrangling intensive features like ray-tracing lighting systems, appealing to those who prefer fluidity and those who prioritize image quality and clarity alike.
Although the visual appeal of Fidelity mode can be tempting in, Performance mode is ultimately the better option for most players. Performance mode makes some graphical tradeoffs to achieve a generally stable 60 FPS frame rate, which makes web-slinging through 's huge map feel as fluid as it possibly can. In a game focused on high-speed combat and traversal, the value of a high frame rate is significantly increased, and minor losses in detail tend to blur by when swinging between skyscrapers and gliding through the air on web wings.
The most basic compromise made for 's Performance mode comes in the form of a resolution hit, with a variable render
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