IGN published this video item, entitled “Armored Core 6 Performance Review – PS5 vs Xbox Series X|S vs PS4 vs Steam Deck” – below is their description.
Armored Core 6 performance on the PS5 and Xbox Series X|S has been put through the paces and our findings of this From Software favourite are not to be missed. Armored Core 6 is a return to the series roots with a cross gen PC and console option that many will love. We test the PS5, Xbox Series X|S and even the Steam Deck against each other to see how they all run in this Armored Core 6 Performance Review.
Chapters
0:00 Introduction & Contents
0:45 PS5 vs Series X Visual comparisons & modes including Ray Tracing
3:50 Series S modes and comparison to PS5, Series X & Last gen PS4
5:39 Steam Deck Summary
6:05 Performance testing – PS5, Series X|S, PS4, Steam Deck
12:21 Summary
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