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Black Myth: Wukong - to what extent could PS5 Pro deliver an improved experience?


Black Myth: Wukong has issues on PS5 - but the Pro could make a tremendous difference as Digital Foundry reveals.

Next up, the balance mode: this looks like a hard-set 1080p resolution with no DRS but an utterly bizarre 45fps cap which makes it jerky on any display likely to be connected to the PlayStation 5. For my tests, I used the Digital Foundry Frankenstein's PC - a Windows unit built on a motherboard hosting the actual Xbox Series X CPU, paired with the Radeon RX 6700, an AMD graphics card that has much in common with the PS5 GPU. By using the balance mode with its fixed resolution, paired with graphics options matched to console equivalents, we can benchmark our set-up to see how close to PS5 performance we get.

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