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Baldur’s Gate 3 Joins The List Of PS5 Pro Enhanced Games

Yes yes and yes.

Even if I ignore the amazing combat system, the game provides a really dense and rich narrative experience. Nearly every where you go something interesting to find or a interesting story/character you come across. Characters are amazing aswell.

Is it open world or more linear?
 

bitbydeath

Gold Member
That's because it's using pathtracing, without RT it can still be CPU bottlenecked.
Here’s the one for BG3, from 46 to 202FPS, no path tracing.
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bitbydeath

Gold Member
Isn't this how GPU benchmarks go? Use a high-end CPU as to not bottleneck the game, test GPUs. You'd need a CPU benchmark where all CPUs are at least above 60 to prove your point and even then it won't be true for all games, such as BG3.
As above, the benchmarks for AAA games often fall below 60 depending on the GPU used.
 

ap_puff

Member
Here’s the one for BG3, from 46 to 202FPS, no path tracing.
images

They tested in Act 1 which isn't cpu bound.
 

Bojji

Gold Member
Here’s the one for BG3, from 46 to 202FPS, no path tracing.
images


I guess you just don't get how it works. If your CPU can't do more than 50fps for example no GPU will change that.

Baldur's gate 3 is cpu limited on PS5, Pro won't help with framerate in act 3 in any big way.
 

Nemesisuuu

Member
It's easily the GOTG and possibly the best game ever made.


Genre - Masterpiece
How, in your experience, does it feel on gamepad? I did play BG1 & 2 back in the day and loved them, but now I would rather play it on console and I'm a bit sceptical how did they do the navigation through all that spells, hopefully the UI doesn't suffer to much in that regard.
 

bitbydeath

Gold Member
I guess you just don't get how it works. If your CPU can't do more than 50fps for example no GPU will change that.

Baldur's gate 3 is cpu limited on PS5, Pro won't help with framerate in act 3 in any big way.
The image you quoted falls below 50FPS, and the GPU changes that.
 

Skifi28

Member
As above, the benchmarks for AAA games often fall below 60 depending on the GPU used.
That BG3 benchmark is not representative of the full game. In parts of act 3, even the top tier CPUs struggle to reach 60 fps with lower end one's dropping in the 30s and 40s. I'm sorry, but pulling random benchmarks doesn't prove any point.
 

bitbydeath

Gold Member

They tested in Act 1 which isn't cpu bound.
Feel free to find the Act 3 version.
 

bitbydeath

Gold Member
That BG3 benchmark is not representative of the full game. In parts of act 3, even the top tier CPUs struggle to reach 60 fps with lower end one's dropping in the 30s and 40s. I'm sorry, but pulling random benchmarks doesn't prove any point.
It still falls below 50FPS in act 1 and requires a better GPU to reach as high as 201.9FPS.
 
There are three large maps, that correspond with three acts. But while there are obvious targets you should reach within those maps, when it comes to the main story, there's a lot to explore. And you should explore.

Cool, I’m open minded so I may give it a shot as my holiday game to play. I presume I don’t need to play the original games?

Just hope it controls OK on consoles.

Soundtrack and story all good?
 

nowhat

Gold Member
Cool, I’m open minded so I may give it a shot as my holiday game to play. I presume I don’t need to play the original games?

Just hope it controls OK on consoles.

Soundtrack and story all good?
You don't need to have played the original games. But, if you're not familiar with the contemporary D&D ruleset, I'd advice against multiclassing, it can get tricky. It controls just fine on a console. The story is well, it's your typical fantasy trope. You and your companions are out there to save the world. But your companions/antagonists/everyone you meet are so well written and acted. Even the slightest interactions are fully mocapped with really good lipsync (unlike some recent games *cough*Veilguard*cough*). And the music. Yes. There's this one battle tune with a male choir that just gets me so pumped every time. Even if it's a minute battle.

But, as it is based on the D&D lore, if you're not familiar with it, you may want to take a pause every now and then to get some context into what race/deity/whatnot is being discussed. Just steer clear of the BG3 wikis and such, or you may learn too much.

Edit: hell, I was thinking about getting Veilguard, I consider myself something of a DA fan. I likely will, at some point, but not at full price. So, seeing as there's mod support now on PS5, redownloading. Here we go again.
 
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Larxia

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With the amount of interactions, skills, inventory management etc, I really can't imagine playing this game with a controller at all.
 

nowhat

Gold Member
With the amount of interactions, skills, inventory management etc, I really can't imagine playing this game with a controller at all.
There is a separate control scheme when played on a controller. You can try it on a PC if you wish, it was designed that way from the start. While it can get a bit fiddly if you have a ton of skills or inventory items (these can be re-arranged), it still works really quite well.
 

DrFigs

Member
I really enjoyed it on the ps5. I played it with a controller just fine, and i'm not a fan of these types of isometric pc rpgs
 
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Elios83

Member
Fantastic news 🔥
Really looking forward to seeing the new Pro features and the possible frame rate improvements in act3.

The list of enhanced games on PS5 Pro is quickly expanding, it's clear that many developers had the dev kits not long ago and they're working on their patches as we speak so more and more will be announced in the next few months.
Now Silent Hill 2 and Black Myth Wukong please 🙏
 
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bitbydeath

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The CPU limit affects the upper, not lower bound. In the benchmarks you linked to, the 4090 was hitting over 200 FPS, so clearly the CPU was no limiting factor for staying above 60. That's not what we see in Act 3, where even a 4090 can drop below 60.
*Before it was patched.
Act 3 was incomplete at launch which is why the frame rate was poor.
 

octos

Neo Member
When low end cpu hard fucks framerate well below 60fps... you tell me that cpu isn't important.

There are very few games with tested and proven cpu limited performance on consoles and BG3 is one of them. Yep, GPU is the most important thing most of the time but decent CPU is also needed.
If the game is programmed correctly, then he's right, it's mostly about the GPU.
Now if there's some programming error or even bugs, then yeah the CPU could cause an fps tank, but then the problem is really not the CPU, the problem is the code itself!
 

ap_puff

Member
It controls great on console. I'm pretty sure the PS5 has M+KB support though.
It does not, sadly. I played it both on PS5 and PC. The controller setup is adequate for what it is, but kb+m is noticeably better if not just for ease of menuing. Also it really really sucks reworking your skillbar setups when you change classes or try to reset your character build, which is much easier with kbm.

I would say that the biggest issue on PS5 with regard to performance is actually local co-op as the framerate drop in splitscreen is absolutely awful.
 
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Bojji

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*Before it was patched.
Act 3 was incomplete at launch which is why the frame rate was poor.

It still has poor framerate.

If the game is programmed correctly, then he's right, it's mostly about the GPU.
Now if there's some programming error or even bugs, then yeah the CPU could cause an fps tank, but then the problem is really not the CPU, the problem is the code itself!

Poor code or not, cpu limit is still a cpu limit. You can't do anything about other than changing cpus or waiting for patch.

BG3 is super complex game in act 3, I don't think many games are comparable to that and cost of that is... high.

You know why last gen games were 30fps, even on One X and Pro? Because CPU was the limit, all games were poorly coded?
 

FireFly

Member
*Before it was patched.
Act 3 was incomplete at launch which is why the frame rate was poor.
DF already tested patch 5 and still found drops into the 40s on a 3600.



From what I can see from other YouTube videos, patches 6 and 7 didn't enable any huge performance boosts.
 
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ap_puff

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DF already tested patch 5 and still found drops into the 40s on a 3600.



From what I can see from other YouTube videos, patches 6 and 7 didn't enable any huge performance boosts.

3600 is gonna be worse than the ps5 pro cpu, I bet the pro will perform quite a bit better than that cpu in this game. Not enough to lock 60, but it'll be good enough.
 

DeepEnigma

Gold Member

They tested in Act 1 which isn't cpu bound.
Brilliant game, questionably inconsistent programming.
 

StereoVsn

Member
It controls great on console. I'm pretty sure the PS5 has M+KB support though.
If it does I highly recommend KBM if possible. BG3 has great controls for a console game on a controller, but it’s just can’t be as natural as KBM.

That said it plays just fine without KBM. Marian’s controller support is actually damn impressive here.
 
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