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List of PS5 Pro enhanced games

Yes, they did. Pretty sure several others in your list as well.

Those games 100% did not get patched for PS5. Also no to 'several others got patched as well' ...the only one that got a significant improvement was Last Guardian, but only if you owned the disc and were willing to play version 1.0. You could play it at 60 frames since it had an unlocked framerate on ps4 but you lost HDR that way since HDR was added post release Gravity Rush 2 and Shadow ran exsctly the same as they did on ps4 pro.
 

Markio128

Gold Member
Yes...the fidelity mode is currently native 4k/40 fps ...how could you not get that to 60 fps by dropping native resolution and adding pssr to that in a console that's 45% greater in raster with a 10% clock boost? That is what upscaling is supposed to do...
I think the general gist is to add PSSR to the performance mode, then add bells and whistles if possible, but I see where you are coming from.
 

JaksGhost

Member
So many games missing Pro patches. People here are awfully confident that the list is growing and "exploding" but aside from a few EA sports titles and ps vr games, it hasn't been. For a $780 investment Sony should've been hustling to incentivise more devs to update their games...lets look at games with no Pro support:

Cyberpunk/witcher 3, silent hill 2, Black Myth, FF16, Elden Ring/Armored Core 6, Modern warfare 2+3, black ops 6, baulders gate 3, Metaphor, destiny 2, astrobot, ghost of tsushima, days gone, uncharted 4 remaster, miles morales/sm remastered, ac valhalla, far cry 6, dying light 2, control ultimate, rdr2/gta 5 remaster, banishers, doom eternal, space marine 2, dead space, re village/re7/re2/re3, alone in the dark, mortal kombat 1, tekken 8, sf6, , WRC, warhammer rogue trader, suicide squad (i know it sucks), gotham knights (i know), like a dragon gaiden/infinite wealth/lost judgement, immortals of aveum, robocop, granblue fantasy, scarlet nexus, tales of arise, avatar, lords of the fallen, Pacific Drive, Casting of Frank Stone, AC Mirage, WuLong Fallen Dynasty/Strangers of Paradise, Death Stranding Dir. Cut
So now your new thing is just listing all sorts of games? Like listing Days Gone and RDR2 with those having only last gen versions makes this all feel disingenuous. To futher prove that point:

Spider-Man Remastered
Spider-Man Miles Morales
Resident Evil Village
Mortal Kombat 1

are all listed as having PS5 Pro support with Insomniac even listing out the Pro Mode for their two titles above and Capcom stating the upgrades for Village. I also see Dead Island 2 has since dropped from your list. Didn't want to say anything about that huh?
 
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nial

Gold Member
Those games 100% did not get patched for PS5. Also no to 'several others got patched as well' ...the only one that got a significant improvement was Last Guardian, but only if you owned the disc and were willing to play version 1.0. You could play it at 60 frames since it had an unlocked framerate on ps4 but you lost HDR that way since HDR was added post release Gravity Rush 2 and Shadow ran exsctly the same as they did on ps4 pro.
Sorry, I thought you were talking about PS4 Pro support. In that case, it's strange to compare PS4 > PS5 upgrades to PS5 > PS5 Pro ones, especially when you've already got PS4 > PS4 Pro to get a better idea of what to expect.
 

Vick

Gold Member
re village/re7/re2/re3
All these games will be improved by Pro however. Village has native Pro support, all the other will finally run at 60fps with Ray Tracing enabled which is not currently possible on console.
4K + 60fps + RT, I find hard to complain about how RE7, RE2 and RE3 will look and run on this machine.

Maybe Capcom could go ahead and improve their RT tech further for entirely custom Pro versions with unique visual settings like Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster once the physical versions of the games will apparently release in december. But it's unlikely, and really ultimately unneeded.
 
I think the general gist is to add PSSR to the performance mode, then add bells and whistles if possible, but I see where you are coming from.

Yeah, but when they do that, they can still improve settings to reach the quality mode level, so the end result is exactly the same

It's still called "Performance Pro mode" only because it runs at 60fps, not 30fps
 
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MikeM

Gold Member
What are you talking about?

“Other enhancements include PS5 Pro Game Boost, which can apply to more than 8,500 backward compatible PS4 games playable on PS5 Pro. This feature may stabilize or improve the performance of supported PS4 and PS5 games. Enhanced Image Quality for PS4 games is also available to improve the resolution on select PS4 games. PS5 Pro will also launch with the latest wireless technology, Wi-Fi 7, in territories supporting this standard. VRR and 8K gaming are also supported.”
 
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Radical_3d

Member
F Feel Like I'm On 42 just calm down as the list keeps growing.

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Mibu no ookami

Demoted Member® Pro™

“Other enhancements include PS5 Pro Game Boost, which can apply to more than 8,500 backward compatible PS4 games playable on PS5 Pro. This feature may stabilize or improve the performance of supported PS4 and PS5 games. Enhanced Image Quality for PS4 games is also available to improve the resolution on select PS4 games. PS5 Pro will also launch with the latest wireless technology, Wi-Fi 7, in territories supporting this standard. VRR and 8K gaming are also supported.”

This just refers to the boost mode that already exists on PS4 titles on PS5...

PS4 games are capped to 60fps. Pretty much any PS4 game already runs at max resolution and framerate within the confines of its original configuration...
 

Mibu no ookami

Demoted Member® Pro™
Yeah, but when they do that, they can still improve settings to reach the quality mode level, so the end result is exactly the same

It's still called "Performance Pro mode" only because it runs at 60fps, not 30fps

Performance mode and fidelity mode are just names given to settings configurations... that's not how games work on the backend. Once you throw in PSSR it's a completely different from the original game that would have used some other form of reconstruction.
 

Mibu no ookami

Demoted Member® Pro™
Digital Foundry is salivating with all these titles getting an update I'm sure they didn't expect to have this much content to cover.

I mean it was pretty obvious from the get go. I called out very early on that they'd be milking PS5 Pro videos.

They just know their audience has an anti-Sony bend to it, so they'll largely shit talk or nitpick Sony when they get the chance.

A console they said wasn't needed is going to get the lionshare of their coverage for the next 6 months and is going to be a mainstay in their comparison videos for the next 4 years..
 

PandaOk

Member
Digital Foundry is salivating with all these titles getting an update I'm sure they didn't expect to have this much content to cover.
They seemed exhausted in a recent DF direct. Plus, while the price of the Pro came in higher than expected, the online discourse around it has actually generated some hard truths and honesty about the market, what’s going on with consoles and PCs, etc. Plus PS5 Pro appears to be blowing holes it all of their prior narratives. I think they’d honestly be in a world where it hadn’t come out lol.
 

MikeM

Gold Member
This just refers to the boost mode that already exists on PS4 titles on PS5...

PS4 games are capped to 60fps. Pretty much any PS4 game already runs at max resolution and framerate within the confines of its original configuration...
“Enhanced Image Quality for PS4 games is also available to improve the resolution on select PS4 games”

This is what I want more info on.
 

Vick

Gold Member
This is what I want more info on.
Same. This is all we know at the moment:

Enhanced Image Quality for PS4 games is also available to improve the resolution on select PS4 games.

“Image Quality Boost” feature that allows simple upscaling without the need for Playstation Spectral Super Resolution (PSSR). Aoki says that PS5 Pro players can turn this setting on, should they wish to use it.

PS4 games already get a quality boost on the standard PS5, but Aoki’s statement suggests that there’s an additional PS5 Pro setting that can be turned on for further improvement. This will, of course, need to be tested when the console launches, so the jury is still out.

Sounds like there's a form of non-AI upscaling in place for PS4 games.
 
So now your new thing is just listing all sorts of games? Like listing Days Gone and RDR2 with those having only last gen versions makes this all feel disingenuous. To futher prove that point:

Spider-Man Remastered
Spider-Man Miles Morales
Resident Evil Village
Mortal Kombat 1

are all listed as having PS5 Pro support with Insomniac even listing out the Pro Mode for their two titles above and Capcom stating the upgrades for Village. I also see Dead Island 2 has since dropped from your list. Didn't want to say anything about that huh?

Days Gone is a PS4 application but was specifically patched to be "gen 9 aware", removing its framerate cap of 30 fps (like GoW 2018 and Ghost of Tsushima). Days Gone also got a full blown PC port so like GoW a PS5 Pro patch makes sense as the console version is lagging behind PC. It'd be disingenuous for Sony not to patch those in this context.

RDR2 is one of the best looking and most requested games to have never received a next gen update. Yes, I'm going to include that because theres not a single person buying a Pro who doesn't wish that game would be updated ..finally. Every time a new piece of console hardware comes out, games like that are relevant. Imagine the hype an RDR2 patch could generate..

Sony btw should've patched all their PS4 exclusives so I should add Bloodborne and the like to the list but I didn't bother since they didn't get one on PS5 and they're not getting one on the Pro. Wouldn't be fair to PS5 base owners either.

Spiderman Remastered + Miles Morales weren't listed on their store pages when I was looking up these games as of two days ago ...i see they're listed now and will remove them from my list. RE Village is NOT listed as having support still. MK1 is NOT supported as of yet either.

GoT isn't listed for another example of a Sony exclusive. What are you talking about with Dead Island? When I saw the tweet posted from the devs not only did I remove it from the list I made a separate post saying "great, i'll remove it from my list".

Stop trying to make me out like I have an agenda against the Pro just because I'm pointing out what I perceive to be missing. You act like it's a "gotcha" when new info pops up that I didn't know about or if I make a mistake, even though i'm accurate 98% of the time.
 
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anyone know if PS5 Pro will have same HDMI bandwidth as Xbox Series? so can use 120fps in 4k at 4:4:4 chroma finally

We need someone to get access to the console to know if the HDMI chip has been changed

I think it's likely the HDMI chip was upgraded considering it's a Pro console
 

diffusionx

Gold Member
Metro Exodus has a dynamic resolution and drops pretty low to maintain 60fps, I think this game will benefit without a patch. It's on sale for like $5 if anyone wants oen of the few good singleplayer FPS games that has come out this gen.

PS4 games will rely on Boost Mode, they will not be specifically patched for PS5 Pro

It wouldn't make any sense after all these years
I think the regular PS5 could max out basically every uncapped PS4 game, and maxed out patched games at 4K/60fps. You don't really need PS5 Pro for PS4 games.
 
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JaksGhost

Member
This is something that I want to see the results of. Oddly silent on it.
If it’s like the PS5 Boost you’re not going to see anything until actual release.
Days Gone is a PS4 application but was specifically patched to be "gen 9 aware", removing its framerate cap of 30 fps (like GoW 2018 and Ghost of Tsushima). Days Gone also got a full blown PC port so like GoW a PS5 Pro patch makes sense as the console version is lagging behind PC. It'd be disingenuous for Sony not to patch those in this context.

RDR2 is one of the best looking and most requested games to have never received a next gen update. Yes, I'm going to include that because theres not a single person buying a Pro who doesn't wish that game would be updated ..finally. Every time a new piece of console hardware comes out, games like that are relevant. Imagine the hype an RDR2 patch could generate..

Sony btw should've patched all their PS4 exclusives so I should add Bloodborne and the like to the list but I didn't bother since they didn't get one on PS5 and they're not getting one on the Pro. Wouldn't be fair to PS5 base owners either.

Spiderman Remastered + Miles Morales weren't listed on their store pages when I was looking up these games as of two days ago ...i see they're listed now and will remove them from my list. RE Village is NOT listed as having support still. MK1 is NOT supported as of yet either.

GoT isn't listed for another example of a Sony exclusive.
Resident Evil Village, SM Remastered, and SM 2 are literally on the first page and have already listed out the updates on the PlayStation blog back in September:


“For Resident Evil Village, we added 120fps gameplay to provide the best possible user experience on PS5 Pro. Thanks to this major performance boost, the unique and memorable cast of characters looks even more realistic, adding greatly to the scare factor, and the action scenes have more punch than ever before. The beautiful and haunting world of Resident Evil Village uses the power of PS5 Pro for ultra-high-resolution technology, painting a vividly realistic picture that allows for the highest sense of immersion.

Resident Evil 4 is a survival horror game with a ton of gameplay variety, built around the concept “Survival is just the beginning.” On PS5 Pro, the game runs at a higher framerate, making the dynamic action even more intense. Resident Evil 4 also uses the power of PS5 Pro for ultra-high-resolution technology, painting vividly realistic imagery brimming with detailed environments and more natural and beautiful visual effects than ever before.”
“At Insomniac Games, we’ve released four games for PlayStation 5, and we’re excited to be enhancing all four to take advantage of the new capabilities available to us on the PS5 Pro. Players of Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered, Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales, Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart, and Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 will find a new default Performance Pro mode, which marries the crisp 4K resolution and ray tracing features of Fidelity mode with the speedy 60 frames per second of Performance mode.

These are incredible no-compromises experiences we know fans will love, and we’re excited to spend even more time finding new ways we can leverage PS5 Pro on both these existing titles and future games like Marvel’s Wolverine.”
 

diffusionx

Gold Member
If it’s like the PS5 Boost you’re not going to see anything until actual release.

Resident Evil Village, SM Remastered, and SM 2 are literally on the first page and have already listed out the updates on the PlayStation blog back in September:

I just played through Miles Morales to prep for SM2 and it looked pretty damn good and ran really well in Performance RT to me, I wonder how much better that performance pro mode will actually look in-game. But it's good to see them supporting a PS5 launch game.
 

PandaOk

Member
Metro Exodus has a dynamic resolution and drops pretty low to maintain 60fps, I think this game will benefit without a patch. It's on sale for like $5 if anyone wants oen of the few good singleplayer FPS games that has come out this gen.


I think the regular PS5 could max out basically every uncapped PS4 game, and maxed out patched games at 4K/60fps. You don't really need PS5 Pro for PS4 games.
As someone that plays Jak X racing, PS2 emulated games can still have issues. So that’s one of the first game I’m trying :messenger_grinning:
 
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Putonahappyface

Gold Member
Nothing confirmed yet
I'm getting worried now as I don't want to play old games except for one or two exceptions, Cyberpunk 2077 being one of them. I'm down to two games now as Space Marines 2 is poorly optimised and I refuse to buy it until it's fixed!

The realisation that I've bought an £800 door stop is coming closer to fruition. ☹️
 

HeisenbergFX4

Gold Member
I'm getting worried now as I don't want to play old games except for one or two exceptions, Cyberpunk 2077 being one of them. I'm down to two games now as Space Marines 2 is poorly optimised and I refuse to buy it until it's fixed!

The realisation that I've bought an £800 door stop is coming closer to fruition. ☹️
Would be a great game to show off some of the pros horsepower I would think
 
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