Stray, published the video comparisons dedicated to PS4, PS4 Pro, PS5, PC and Steam Deck

2022-07-24 06:23:52 By : Ms. Sivvy Leung

In these hours, the first video comparisons of Stray have been released, with the aim of showing the public how he manages to shoot the last work of Annapurna Interactive on all the platforms where it is available, so specifically PlayStation 4, PS4 Pro, PlayStation 5, PC and finally Steam Deck too.Also this time the two videos in question were made by the YouTube channel Analyst De Bits, with the first dedicated entirely to the different PlayStation consoles and the second instead comparing the graphics of the game on Sony consoles with those offered by the PC and Steam Deck versions.According to the information that emerged from these new comparisons, Stray uses TAA upscaling to 1080p on PS4, with the PC version having better shadows and post-processing effects than other platforms.The game on the Steam Deck runs at 720p (does not support 16:10 aspect ratio) with all settings set to medium.While it doesn't use ray tracing, Annapurna Interactive's new title uses a lighting technique that has some similarities in using global lighting.El Analista de Bits then highlighted a higher resolution of reflections on PS5 and PC, with the rendering of the fur and some textures having a better quality on PS5 and PC.The two comparisons above then pointed out how limiting the framerate with Stray on Steam Deck to 40fps by changing the refresh rate can be a good idea to not have an erratic framerate.The comparison of the console versions also shows that loading times are twice as fast on the PlayStation 5 as on the PlayStation 4. Additionally, the PS5 version features higher resolution and reflections, as well as improved fur and texture rendering quality. .The most notable difference between the console versions of Stray is a higher resolution and framerate on PS5 (4K at 60FPS, while on PS4 the game runs at 1080p at 30FPS).As for the console versus PC versus Steam Deck comparison, this shows that the PC version benefits from better post-processing effects and shadows.Unfortunately, however, all versions seem to suffer from some frame drops due to loading.Below you will find the two video comparisons in question, enjoy:I have practically always been a videogame, with the inexhaustible desire to experience fantastic adventures in fascinating worlds, thus being able to savor that wonderful feeling of freedom that was precluded to me in real life.And let's face it clearly: playing video games in a wheelchair is very comfortable!© 2021 All logos, trademarks, images and videos contained in Game-eXperience.it are the property of their respective owners.All rights are reserved, and the reproduction of the contents is forbidden.MerlinForce SL - CIF: B76366616