Wednesday, 24 March 2021

Marvel's Avengers: Xbox Series X|S vs PS5

Marvel's Avengers: Xbox Series X|S vs PS5 - Image Quality, Performance Analysis + More

-PS5 and Series X both target 4k.

-PS5 is checkerboard rendering, while Series X is native.

-Both still use dynamic resolution scaling.

-Owing to its checkerboard solution, PS5's UI scales with resolution.

-PS5 has post-process elements that operate at a much lower resolution.

-All together, PlayStation 5 in performance mode has more obvious image quality concessions that become more evident as the effects work scales up.

-The game is clearer on Series X in performance mode due to these differences in how resolution is composed and how post-processing is delivered.

-PlayStation 5 can hold 60fps a little tighter than the Xbox consoles during intense destruction.

-A loading segment that took over a minute on PS4 Pro resolves in four seconds on PlayStation 5 rising to around six seconds on Series X.

Series S:

-Quality mode is 1440p/30fps locked. Lacks some visual features compared to the PS5 and Series X.

-Performance mode varies between 720-1080p/60fps. Further visual cutbacks.

  • Both Series X and PS5 Quality Mode target 4K/30fps. Series X appears to hold at 4K slightly more consistently
  • Series S Quality Mode targets dynamic 1440p/30fps. Usually sticks to 1440p; went as low as 1368p
  • Series S does not use the higher resolution textures and improve anisotropic filtering that Series X / PS5 have in Quality Mode
  • In Performance Mode, PS5 targets 4K Checkboarded, with frequent drops of 1800p Checkboard or lower. Resolution drops/fuzziness are obvious in more intense scenes. Checkerboard resolution also effects HUD so text looks less crisp in Performance Mode
  • Performance Mode on PS5 Motion Blur and Depth of Field resolution is lower, making the game often look lower resolution
  • In Performance Mode, Series X does not use a checkboarded resolution
  • Series X does not suffer from any of the image quality deficits to the same degree displayed in the PS5 version in Performance Mode
  • Series X has higher resolution Motion Blur and Depth of Field effects when compared to PS5
  • Series X generally looks a lot clearer in Performance Mode when compared to PS5
  • Series X and PS5 hold similar frame rates in Performance Mode, with the Series X having a higher propensity to drop frames in effects heavy scenes
  • Series S scales from 1080p in Performance Mode, and can drop as low as 720p
  • Series S also holds a pretty very consistent 60fps
  • For loading, a load that took 4 seconds on PS5 took about 6 seconds on Series S|X


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