#Gran turismo 7 open world Ps4
Forbidden West on PS4 looks so much nicer when you compare it to Zero Dawn. Maybe a bit pared down compared to the PS5, but impressive improvements nonetheless.ĭon’t call it a graphics downgrade. I played Zero Dawn to completion just right before starting out Forbidden West, so I’m comparing this from recent memory: it’s a real big step up in the visuals department.Įven the character models have visible glow-ups: Aloy’s face has more detail than before, and you don’t need next-gen performance to see it. Forests look lusher, clouds look fluffier, storms and nighttime more real. Zero Dawn is already gorgeous but apparently, the bar for visual fidelity can still be pushed higher on this old hardware. The craziest part is how big of a graphical leap Forbidden West is, and still running decently on PS4. So this is likely a bug rather than a performance issue.) It’s only in rare instances, and solvable by dying and respawning again. (However, I did spot a few times where the game is consistently skipping frames.
Even when it’s dipping, it dips down and maintains that consistent framerate until the action has unfolded and raises back to 30fps. If you are now used to 60fps+ it does look off a bit for a while until you adjust your expectations.īut if you have been comfortable all the while with 30fps, just like Horizon Zero Dawn, Forbidden West has its framerate rock solid. Once in the game proper, it’s a solid 30fps. When you first boot up Horizon Forbidden West, you’d be surprised that for some reason it’s running at 60fps. So how does it fare up, performance-wise? The short answer is definitely playable, with some niggles here and there.
Running on the most based of all base PS4: the parallelogram-shaped early launch model (CUH 100-6A). Since I and the rest of the Gamer Matters crew don’t have a PS5 right now (like everyone else), we are currently working on a review based on the PS4 version. This is another of Sony’s first-party showstopper for the PS5 graphical wise, but what if you are still stuck on the PS4? How does this cross-gen title play on what is now an old console? Guerrilla’s follow-up to its open-world action-adventure RPG Horizon Zero Dawn, Horizon Forbidden West, is out now.