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Don't think we have a thread about DOOM: The Dark Ages yet. Curious if people are excited for it or not, since DOOM (2016) and DOOM Eternal were both excellent games across all platforms.
With the game releasing next Thursday, the launch trailer dropped today:
Digital Foundry also released their review of the console versions, which is the first proper footage of the game on consoles that I've seen:
The gist of it is on console, the PlayStation 5 Pro is at 1800p, Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5 are at 1440p, and Xbox Series S is at 900p. All use dynamic resolution scaling. Aside from the resolution bump, there appears to be no major upgrade on PlayStation 5 Pro over base PlayStation 5. Film grain is mandatory, and there's ray traced global illumination I think, but reflections are screen space on all platforms and not ray traced.
Performance is surprising. Targeting 60 FPS on all consoles, Xbox Series X is the only one that holds this. Xbox Series S comes in next with dips here and there. PlayStation 5 Pro sees more dips in larger battles and PlayStation 5 sees the worst dips.
The game also has some bugs like certain sliders not working properly.
The game looks good, though it'd benefit from a patch across the board.
Right now I think I'm going to wait before picking it up.
With the game releasing next Thursday, the launch trailer dropped today:
Digital Foundry also released their review of the console versions, which is the first proper footage of the game on consoles that I've seen:
The gist of it is on console, the PlayStation 5 Pro is at 1800p, Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5 are at 1440p, and Xbox Series S is at 900p. All use dynamic resolution scaling. Aside from the resolution bump, there appears to be no major upgrade on PlayStation 5 Pro over base PlayStation 5. Film grain is mandatory, and there's ray traced global illumination I think, but reflections are screen space on all platforms and not ray traced.
Performance is surprising. Targeting 60 FPS on all consoles, Xbox Series X is the only one that holds this. Xbox Series S comes in next with dips here and there. PlayStation 5 Pro sees more dips in larger battles and PlayStation 5 sees the worst dips.
The game also has some bugs like certain sliders not working properly.
The game looks good, though it'd benefit from a patch across the board.
Right now I think I'm going to wait before picking it up.