Key Takeaways
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- Performance mode in Crimson Desert on PlayStation 5 offers native 1080p resolution without upscaling, but has inconsistent performance and subpar image quality compared to Quality and Balance modes.
- Quality mode on PS5 offers a significant improvement over Performance mode, with better performance, resolution, and FSR 3 support for upscaling.
- Some PlayStation 5 players have experienced blurry visuals in Crimson Desert, which may be resolved by disabling the consoles 120Hz output setting or adjusting particle effects during gameplay.
- Balance mode on PS5 offers a good balance between sharp graphics and smooth frame rates, delivering an upscaled 4K resolution at 40 FPS with ray tracing set to low. Upgrading to a screen that supports 4K120Hz may allow for smoother gameplay in this mode if enabled.
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Crimson Desert has arrived on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series consoles, drawing in millions of players. However, Digital Foundry’s analysis suggests that PlayStation 5 players should avoid the game’s Performance mode. While Quality and Balance modes offer better performance and resolution, Performance mode runs at a native 1080p on PS5 without any upscaling, resulting in inconsistent performance and subpar image quality. In the early hours of gameplay, Crimson Desert on PS5 fluctuates between the high 30s and 60fps without upscaling, highlighting the potential benefits of this technology. According to Digital Foundry, switching to Quality mode on PS5 makes a significant difference. Balance mode also increases resolution, includes FSR 3 support for upscaling, and offers a substantial improvement over the Performance mode. Digital Foundry notes that the targeted 60fps in Performance mode is not representative of actual gameplay, and the frame rate is often unstable; therefore, selecting one of the other modes is preferable.
PlayStation Japan has shared 20 minutes of Crimson Desert gameplay on its YouTube channel as part of the PLAY PLAY PLAY series. The footage showed a boss battle in Quality mode running smoothly at a steady 30 frames per second, even with numerous interactive elements in the environment; however, YouTube compression degraded the video quality. According to one player, Balance mode on a standard PS5 offers a good balance between sharp graphics and smooth frame rates, delivering an upscaled 4K resolution at 40 FPS with ray tracing set to low. Some PlayStation 5 players have reported blurry visuals in Crimson Desert, possibly linked to issues with the console’s 120Hz mode. Disabling “Enable 120Hz Output” in the PS5 settings may resolve this. The blurriness issue also appears on PC, though finding a solution there has proven more difficult, leading some gamers to request refunds. This same player also noted that Performance mode on a standard PS5 makes the game nearly unplayable due to the significant drop in visual quality. They also disabled HDR after the first hour of play because the game appeared too dark and suggested adjusting particle effects during gameplay to potentially improve performance.
Upgrading PS5’s Crimson Desert Balance for Superior Visuals and 120Hz Gameplay (If Supported)
The Balance mode on PS5 runs between 1280p and 4K via upscaling at 40fps, while Quality mode runs at 1440p converted to 4K at 30fps. Balance mode runs at a native 1296p, which is then upscaled to 2160p via FSR 3. The game also offers the option of playing at 120Hz on compatible screens. However, if a screen lacks 4K120 support, selecting 120Hz causes the game to drop to 1440p or 1080p before upscaling to 4K. Therefore, players should disable the 120Hz option in the console menu if their screen does not support 4K120Hz. Mike and Sara’s wedding is approaching, and they have carefully planned every detail. The ceremony will be held at St. John’s Cathedral in downtown Austin, officiated by Mike’s friend Tom, and the reception will follow at the Austin Music Hall with food, live music, dancing, and a photo booth. Mike and Sara are excited to celebrate their marriage with their loved ones and hope to see you there; please RSVP soon.
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- Crimson Desert Base PS5 Footage Reassures Players With Stable GameplayCrimson Desert Base PS5 Footage Reassures Players With Stable Gameplaybeebom.com
- Crimson Desert on Base PS5: Performance Analysis and First ImpressionsCrimson Desert on Base PS5: Performance Analysis and First Impressionsgfinityesports.com
- It's becoming clear.It's becoming clear.me.ign.com
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