Yesterday saw the launch of Rainbow Six Extraction, the new Ubisoft FPS with which the saga is betting this time on a cooperative proposal for three players in which they must form teams to carry out a series of missions in which they will face a strange and deadly threat.
Taking advantage of its launch the channel ElAnalistaDeBits He has returned to the fray once again to invite us to see one of his complete comparative videos. This allows us to check how the game looks on all its platforms, putting the PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S and PC versions face to face.
In this way we can appreciate that resolution on last generation consoles it stays at 900p on Xbox One and 1080p on PS4. In its somewhat more updated models, as is the case with PS4 Pro and Xbox One X, it goes up to 1440p and 1800p respectively, although in all of them the fps limit remains at 30 fps.
Going to machines of the current generation we find that Xbox Series S stays at 1440p, but the fps does go up to 60. On the other hand, on PS5, Xbox Series X and PC you can enjoy the experience at 2160p at a constant 60 fps.
In other moments of the video, other sections are compared, such as field of view, shadows, reflections, textures or loading times, about which it should be noted that they are not especially low in any case. The PC version is the one that takes the least time to start a game with about 50 seconds, but in the case of PS4 you have to wait a little more than a minute.
Finally, if you plan to get Rainbow Six Siege, you will be interested to know that the Xbox One version is the one that occupies the least, staying at 28.90 GB, followed by the PS4 version with 34.30 GB, the PC version with 44.10 GB, PS5 with 46.49 and latest Xbox Series X/S with almost the same size at 46.60 GB.