I guess I should add to mine it depends on what console your going from/to.Well the game is no longer blurry as it is on old gen. It’s able to hold the resolution higher and with no frame rate hiccups. This is exactly what I bought next gen for so I’m happy
Hopefully 2022. Not sure people will accept another year of this current engine in what could potentially be the first next gen exclusive title.There is a new engine in development currently. I can't recall if it is being used from 2022 or 2023 though.
That's why I'm waiting until 23'Not really. The engine is 6/7 years old and probabky wasn't really designed with next gen in mind at the time. It has some refinements, nicer textures and lighting, more detail in things like the grass and stuff but it's not a night and day "this is next gen".
If you can afford it, I wouldn't wait. I like the challenge of having to learn a track thoroughly so you can identify that one curb you can't ride without trouble.That's why I'm waiting until 23'
Isn't CM jumping in UE4?, rumor has it they are using it for their forthcoming WRC games, so if that true then they should be using it for F1 franchise as well.There is a new engine in development currently. I can't recall if it is being used from 2022 or 2023 though.
Honestly hot wheels is one of the finest examples of what can be done on Unreal Engine 4.I don't think any racing games to date on PS5 look next gen do they?
What about Ratcher & Clank? That looks true next gen to me.....this latest F1 looks really good now,but you can tell its the old graphics engine maxed out. The character models in the braking point story were much improved from the PS4 days - although the career mode garage mechanics still look bad. Overall,i think the current game looks very good - but im expecting a true next gen improvement in the next one.As a general rule, it takes 2 cycles before you see a TRUE next gen title for a new sytem.
The differences between PS4 and PS5 versions seem minimal to my eyes. There's likely something there that I don't notice, though.