IGN published this video item, entitled “Resident Evil 4 Remake: Performance Review PS5 vs. Xbox Series X|S vs. PC vs. PS4 vs. PS4 Pro” – below is their description.
With Capcom hell bent on reimagining their entire Resident Evil series, they take on the arguably best of the series, this time with Resident Evil 4. With no less than seven versions and multiple modes to test, this is a mammoth comparison for such a classic. What modes do you have? How does it run on PS4, PC and the new generation of consoles? And has the Image quality and controller issues been fixed in the final game? Prepare for a journey back in this REborn classic!
Chapters
0:00 The Horror that lies ahead
1:09 PS5 vs Xbox Series X – Image Quality & Effects
6:32 PS5 vs Xbox Series X – Performance Comparison
10:00 PC Comparison – Settings and Image Quality
12:50 PC Comparison – Performance
14:57 Xbox Series S vs PS4Pro vs PS4 – Image Quality & Effects
18:18 Xbox Series S vs PS4Pro vs PS4 – Performance comparison
21:00 The only Locked 60fps mode on consoles is?
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