See how PlayStation 5 compares to PlayStation 4 in graphics using Marvel's Spider-Man as an example

Spider-Man Remastered for PlayStation 5 has reached release along with the Miles Morales add-on. The updated version adds

graphical improvements like ray tracing,and a new performance mode that allows you to play at 60 FPS. IGN decided to compare Spider-Man for PS4 and PS5 to find out how much these versions differ in graphics.

PS4 vs PS5

The main advantage of the Spider-Man version forPlayStation 5 - the presence of ray tracing, which can be seen already in the first scene. As the camera pans through Peter Parker's home, you can see how the toaster body reflects other objects in the room. Glare and reflections can also be seen in the city, flying past the windows of apartment buildings.

In addition, the environment has become more detailed,which is especially noticeable when you turn on the mode with improved graphics. Spider-Man Remastered for PlayStation 5 received two operating modes: in the first, the game runs with the highest possible graphics at 30 FPS, and in the second, it reduces detail to achieve 60 FPS.

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