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Buy games at Instant-Gaming for all platforms with discounts! PS5: dynamic 1620p at 30fps (1404p common) Series S: dynamic 1080p at 30fps (828p common) Series X: dynamic 1620p at 30fps (1404p common) - It’s the first time we can see a direct comparison of Unreal Engine 5 on new generation consoles taking advantage of the new features. - All 3 versions use Temporal Super Resolution to upsampling to the original resolution. - The models have been recreated using Metahuman. - Lumen has been used for global illumination and reflections. Xbox Series S displays a lower setting, resulting in lower resolution reflections and shadows or more noise in ambient occlusion. - Chaos is the new physics and destruction engine applied by Unreal Engine 5. Vehicle hits have very good results, but they have a big impact on performance. - The World Partition & Rule Processor has been used for the creation of the city. - The new geometry virtualization system (Nanite) is also present. Xbox Series S shows a lower configuration in this section as well. - Loading times are fastest on Series S, followed by PS5 and Xbox Series X by tenths of a second. They hardly need 5 seconds to load the world. - The framerate during cinematics suffers constant stuttering at 24/25fps on all three platforms. - During gameplay, Series S and PS5 have a more stable framerate than Xbox Series X. During driving and impacts, they can drop up to 20fps. - The quality of the texturing seems to be the same on all 3 platforms. - The drawn distance is slightly lower on Xbox Series S. - It is a very interesting first contact with Unreal Engine 5, although it was a technical demo (quite complete). Without a doubt, a bright future awaits us with this engine.
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