If PS5 Pro is going to perform like this, we better forget about it

PS5 Pro with taca taca.

We are just over two weeks away from the launch of PS5 Pro all over the world and as we get closer, they appear test and tests that tell us more or less what some of the most popular titles will come to look like, so some gamers They are taking advantage to speed up the decision on whether to buy it or not. Is the change really worth it? Well, depending on where you look, you will more or less feel like spending 800 euros.

As we tell you, there are many studios that have already announced that they have the patch ready, or have already published it directly, preparing their creatures for the arrival of PS5 Pro. In the case of Sony it is obvious that its exclusives will be the first to be interested, but we have also known things about Capcom and its Dragon’s DogmaKonami with the recent Silent Hill 2 or the one that interests us most, which is Remedy and his Alan Wake II.

Very, very poor PS5 Pro performance

Sony promised us in the famous State of Play (or whatever they call it) announcement of PS5 Pro that the arrival of this machine had the objective that, finally, we could enjoy our purchases in 4K resolution (not native, of course), with the quality mode activated and at 60 frames per second. Well, from the Swedish study itself, they already tell us that in the case of Alan Wake II That won’t be possible… not even close.

After the relevant patch and once the game is installed on PS5 Prothe most we will achieve with quality mode activated, 4K resolution and ray tracing at full power, is that Alan Wake II move at a stable 30 frames per second. That is, half of what we expected, and that is not an acceptable performance when we have spent 800 euros in between (or more, depending on the Blu-ray reader and other things) so we expected that all the games would respond to that promise Sony’s 60 FPS.

So if you want Alan Wake II flows smoothly, at 60 frames per second and in 4K resolution (of course, without ray tracing), you will have to do what you normally already do on PS5: which is to go down from quality graphic mode to performance mode, so in that moment you are going to have a very interesting stupid face.

A small boost for PS5, little more

Much of the community that wants to protect Sony and its PS5 Pro is arguing that Alan Wake II It is a very demanding game, which already on PC requires a lot of equipment and graphics like the NVIDIA 3070 have a hard time keeping things going as they should. But it should be there Remedy to confirm if this is the case or if they prefer to remain silent, lest by recognizing the limitations of the hardware they compromise the Japanese launch strategy.

Be that as it may, do you find such performance acceptable in a machine as expensive as PS5 Pro?

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