Which graphics mode is best in Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart? You can pick from three different options to enjoy Insomniac Games' latest action platformer: Fidelity, Performance, and Performance RT. Fidelity focuses on the best possible graphics quality, while Performance focuses on framerate. Performance RT is best considered a combination of the two, sacrificing resolution in favour of framerate and ray tracing. As part of our Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart guide, we're going to answer the question: which graphics mode is best?
Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart's graphics mode can be changed at any time, but the title will restart your current checkpoint when you make an alteration. The game's checkpoints are frequent and plentiful, however, so we'd recommend you experiment and find a setting that best suits your needs.
Fidelity runs at 30 frames-per-second but has graphical features like ray tracing, enhanced lighting, and enhanced scene density. In this particular scene, there appear to be more spaceships in the skybox, and the lighting is more cinematic overall. However, the framerate is jarring, especially coming from other 60 frames-per-second games on PS5.
Performance runs at 60 frames-per-second and adjusts the lighting and scene density in order to achieve it. There does appear to be a reduction in the number of spaceships present in the skybox, although the scene doesn't lose too much of its spectacle as a result. This mode also doesn't have ray tracing, which means some reflective surfaces look flatter than in Fidelity mode.
Performance RT is a combination of Fidelity and Performance, sacrificing resolution in favour of ray tracing. It has the same compromises as Performance in terms of lighting and scene density, but
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