Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 shows head-to-head comparison between console versions

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Check out the differences as well as the game modes.

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We’re at the end of last week. posted their impressions from the game into the medieval RPG Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 from the workshops of the Czech studio Warhorse, which you can read here.

Today an interesting thing comes to us through the famous YouTube channel ElAnalistaDeBits. comparison of console versions. The video below specifically compares the Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, PlayStation 5, and PlayStation 5 Pro versions.

The resulting frame rates and resolutions are as follows:

  • Xbox Series S: 1080p/30fps
  • Xbox Series X:
  1. Quality mode – 2160p/30fps, upscaled from 1440p using FSR
  2. Performance Mode: 1440p/60fps, upscaling from 1080p with FSR (+60fps with VRR)
  1. Quality Mode: 2160p/30fps, upscaled from 1440p with FSR
  2. Performance Mode: 1440p/60fps, upscaling from 1080p with FSR (+60fps VRR)
  • PlayStation 5 Pro: Upscaled 2160p/60fps over dynamic 1440p with PSSR (+60fps with VRR)

In addition to the values ​​mentioned above, it is also worth paying attention partial differences between individual versions in the field of object visibility or shadow processing, Ambient occlusion, reflections and textures. Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 will be released on PC (Steam), as well as on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S consoles on February 4.

Source : Zing

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