How did Immortals Fenyx Rising perform on new generation devices?

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The results of technical analyzes are still circulating every day to tell us about the performance of the new generation devices. Yesterday, we were with an analysis of the performance of Borderlands 3, in which we saw the Playstation 5 outperforming the competitor in another place. But what about Immortals Fenyx Rising, VG Tech published its evaluation of the game, and the results were as follows:


  • In performance mode, both devices are rarely capable of native 4K resolution
  •  On the PlayStation 5, the dynamic resolution is higher than in 2160 and it drops to 1280
  • On the Series X, the dynamic resolution is higher than the 2160 but down more than its competitor, reaching 1080
  • Tire speed at this stage is 60 frames per second
  • With quality mode, the game targets 4K at 30 frames
  • On PlayStation 5 the game works in real 4K resolution
  • On Series X, a resolution drop to 3328 x 1872 was noted, but that doesn't happen often
  • On the Series S, the game runs at the highest resolution at 1080p and at the lowest resolution at 720p with 60 frames. While in phase quality, the highest resolution is 1440p and the lowest is 1080p with 30 frames


We had published an article dedicated to talking about the interpretation of the results of such analyzes.

I advise you to review it to find out what is the secret behind this performance of the two devices? Is everything really related to teraflops?

And here we must mention that the Creators Team itself spoke about this point when he said: The power of Xbox Series X and PS5 is not as important as how it is exploited by the developer, so a witness from his family witnessed what power would not serve the device if the developer did not know how to use it is correct.

A point that I hope will be clear to everyone until we end the Byzantine discussions about strength and advantages because the outcome will be zero for the developer and his work, especially if he finds it difficult to deal with the development kit.

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