Stellar Blade is also updating for the PS5 Pro and wants to pull out all the stops visually. A graphic punch in perspective?
It’s one of the really big games of the year. Stellar Blade caused a lot of excitement when it was announced, but especially when it was released, mainly because of the plasticity of its heroine. Be that as it may, fortunately the game doesn’t stop there, even if many seem to have forgotten about it. Stellar Blade is an excellent action game, edgy and terribly well directed. But it’s also a real visual gem and can boast some very good artistic ideas. These are exactly the points that will be highlighted in the new update.
Stellar Blade updates for PS5 Pro
After a patch that focused on correcting a few bugs and adding physics in strategic locations that caused a lot of buzz, this new update now improves ALL of the game’s plastic parts. As for The Last of Us 2, or even Alan Wake 2Stellar Blade is preparing for the arrival of the PS5 Pro. Sony’s powerful console arrives on November 7th and Eve wants to be there. In any case, Stellar Blade had already announced that it would be part of the list of games optimized for the PS5 Pro once the device is released.
There are several on the menu for this Stellar Blade PS5 Pro patch new graphics modes which are added to those already existing. A “Pro” version optimizes the game using PSSR, the famous in-house scaling technology, with the aim of achieving even better image quality than the original game. A good graphic eye-catcher. Another mode, Pro Max, aims for extreme fluidity by significantly increasing frames per second. The studio goes on to state that you need a 120Hz compatible screen to benefit from this, that goes without saying.
Patch notes 1.008 on PlayStation 5
- Added support for PS5 Pro
- Introducing High Frame Rate (HFR) mode to make the game even more fluid and twitchy by increasing responsiveness and the number of frames per second.
- HFR mode requirements :
- The display must support 120 Hz output.
- Enable 120Hz output in PlayStation 5 Settings (Settings > Screen & Video > Video Output)..
- HFR mode requirements :
- Available graphics modes:
- Performance: Focuses on frame rate.
- Balanced: Balance: Balances resolution and frame rate.
- Resolution Priority: Focuses on resolution and quality.
- (new) Pro : Improved Balanced Mode, optimized for PS5 Pro, with PSSR for higher visual quality.
- (new) Pro Max : Mode that prioritizes improved resolution for the PS5 Pro and offers a higher refresh rate (HFR).
- Minor bug fixes.
Source: X.com