Avatar will get the PS5 Pro option that players have been asking for

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PlayStation 5 Pro has been on the market for a month now but still has some problemsfor some enhanced games such as Dragon Age: Veilgaurd AND Star Wars Jedi: Survivor it actually looks ugly in various ways due to the raise in resolution. Ubisoft is now the first game developer to announce the option to disable this feature when a recent update rolls out Avatar: Pandora’s Limits.

“On December 12, we will be rolling out a patch that allows PS5 Pro players to choose between enabling or disabling PlayStation Spectral Super resolution,” he said. announced on Tuesday he reads. “When PSSR is disabled, the game will use the same scaling technology as on PlayStation 5.” The recent 60fps in-game quality mode on PS5 Pro will still be available, but PSSR can be turned off so players can choose between basic 60fps and 30fps modes with no additional detail or visual clarity.

This is something that players have been asking for for games like this Ciche Wzgórze 2, Alan Wake IIand many others that perform suboptimally thanks to the recent PSSR technology. While developers of the affected games are working to resolve issues with recent updates, simply allowing players to disable the whole thing would go a long way to easing frustration in the tiny term.

This is because not all games enhanced for PS5 Pro actually give players the option to restore their game performance settings to baseline. Although Insomniac Games includes this option Spider-Man 2 AND Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apartother PS5 Pro enhanced games simply replaced the aged options with recent ones exclusive to PSSR.

The result is worse performance of games that were actually supposed to look better on PS5 Pro. Although they run at a better frame rate, blockbusters like them Star Wars outlaws can suffer from tearing, shine and other strange effects. It’s still unclear whether this is a problem with the machine learning technology underlying PSSR, or simply with how third-party developers adapt their games for it.

In the meantime, Ubisoft’s fix for Avatar: Pandora’s Limits should probably be the default for all PS5 Pro enhanced games in the future.

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