“Honestly, it’s impressive.” Digital Foundry is full of praise for Horizon Forbidden West after receiving a patch for PS5 Pro – Horizon: Forbidden West
One of the most popular video games visually striking this is Horizon Forbidden West, open world developed by Guerrilla Games, which continues to amaze today. He recently received new update for PS5 Proand the Digital Foundry team played it again. This patch appears to further raise the game’s technical standards, showcasing graphics quality and definition superior to original modes.
The open world of Guerrilla Games is one of excellent technical links current generation, although it was also released on PS4. Digital foundrysoftware and hardware experts talked about the latest patch for PS5 Pro in this article and were so surprised that even compare with high-performance PC. John Linneman comments on this in a recent YouTube video. “I think they probably achieved Best image quality I’ve seen in a console game. “It’s really good.”
Digital Foundry’s take on Horizon Forbidden West graphics
“If we take into account the density graphics and amount of detail which they contain, the method of solving it is so clear and attractive that, Honestly, it’s amazing.. It’s like playing on a high-end PC,” says Linneman (via Vida Extra). As for the PS5 Pro patch, “it does it properly, no source mods – especially the original and its updated performance modes”, although it must be clarified that for rescaling it does not use PSSR, but its own technology.
These words may surprise many, but there are also those who are not at all surprised, because Digital Foundry has already spoken very highly of Horizon Forbidden West in the past, pointing out that it game with better graphics only 2022. Regarding the recent remastering of the first part, Digital Foundry reports that Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered closer to the remake like Demon’s Souls, rather than a remaster, because “the changes are very significant.”
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