![]() "It's a subtle difference that doesn't immediately stand out during gameplay, but does add an extra layer of refinement to the presentation that's nice to see."įor people playing Skyrim Special Edition on a PS4 Pro with a 1080p TV, the game uses a "super-sampled" image where it's rendered at 4K and then downsampled to 1080p. ![]() ![]() "This leads to plants and tufts of grass getting streamed in more quickly than on the standard PS4, with these objects visible at longer range," it said. Things like shadow quality and general effects are "identical" to the standard PS4, though foliage draw distance is improved. For the most part, the PS4 Pro version of the Special Edition maintains the 30 FPS target, but Digital Foundry says it's too bad because the PS4 Pro helps the game look better in other areas.Īlso in the analysis, Digital Foundry said it found that Skyrim Special Edition for PS4 Pro doesn't do much else in terms of visual enhancements beyond the improved resolution. What this amounts to is an overall experience that "doesn't feel quite as smooth when running at 4K," according to the site. ![]() ![]() Now Playing: Skyrim Special Edition - Gameplay Trailer #2 By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's ![]()
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