From the looks of it, Sony briefly detailed the visual modes among other options for the upcoming Spider-Man 2.
As spotted by Insider-Gaming earlier today, the official Spider-Man 2 page on the PlayStation website was recently updated with various additional details about Insomniac's highly-anticipated Spider-Man sequel. Details seemingly included details about the game's accessibility options as well as gameplay and controller options, camera settings, subtitle options, HUD settings, audio settings, and visual options.
Interestingly, the above-mentioned Spider-Man 2 page now only lists accessibility improvements and the other details have likely been removed from the page. Looks like someone uploaded too much text on the website. We tried to find a cached page of Sony's Spider-Man 2 site, but we only managed to grab a shot of the page that was cached on August 5 - unfortunately, on this date, the page didn't include any additional details. Going through the visual options that Insider-Gaming managed to pull from the website before it was changed, we can see that Spider-Man 2 will include two visual modes - a Fidelity mode at 30FPS and a Performance Mode at 60FPS without the graphical features that are present in the game's Fidelity mode. Interestingly, there doesn't appear to be Performance RT mode as seen in Spider-Man Remastered, Spider-Man Miles Morales as well as Insomniac's Ratchet & Clank Rift Apart. This mode was added to the games post-launch and is described as an "alternate version of the 60 frames per second "Performance" mode, adding ray-tracing by adjusting the scene resolution, reflection quality, and pedestrian density.
If these graphical modes are the real deal for Spider-Man 2, Insomniac could well by
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