F1 24 was analyzed by Digital Foundry on PS5 Pro with graphics modes at 60 and 120 fps and 8K.

The editorial board Digital Foundry Had a chance to visit the Codemaster offices to check it out PS5 Pro version of F1 24 Check out the improvements made to the game compared to the base PS5 version.

We also see it on the PS5 Pro Quality mode at 60 fps and Performance mode at 120 fps But with some important differences given by the implementation of P upscling technologySSR and Ray Tracing Race (limited to basic PS5 replays only), as well as an unreleased one Graphics mode with 8K resolution.

Three graphics modes of F1 24 on PS5 Pro

As for the 60 fps mode, the resolution on the base PS5 is dynamic 4K, which can go up to 1800p. On the PS5 Pro, it was decided to opt for a lower native resolution that oscillates between 1440p and 1080p, but goes up to 4K thanks to PSSR. This way the result from a visual perspective is very similar and the Codemasters developers were able to use the surplus computing power Integrate ray tracing into the raceAccording to Digital Foundry, it offers a significantly better viewing experience.

for 120Hz modeTo achieve this result we're upscaling to 4K from a dynamic resolution that oscillates between 1080p and 1440p on the base PS5. On the PS5 Pro, however, we see upscaling to 4K via Temporal Antialiasing Upsampling (or TAUU) rather than the usual 1440p PSSR. In this case, ray tracing is not active in the race to reach the framerate target. In both graphics modes and on both consoles, there are still 30 or 40 fps limits during scripted sequences and replays.

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Finally, connecting the PS5 Pro to a screen 8K An additional graphics mode is accessible, starting from a base native resolution of 4K, which is upscaled to 8K with TAUU. The result is interesting for tech enthusiasts, but only up to a certain point, given the limitations of this technology, and codemasters are evaluating the use of PSSR to reap the benefits.

Recently Digital Foundry analyzed Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered and gave a largely positive verdict on the improvements made by Guerrilla Games.

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