


It should be known that one of the biggest and best improvements the PC edition offers is in the form of a field-of-view slider, which allows you to see more of New York City as you swing through it, and also gives you a better perspective of what's going on when in combat.

And for a point of comparison, the PS5 would render this level of detail at a maximum of 60fps on the Performance RT mode, which used various tricks, such as lowering pedestrian density to ensure the console could render and support this level of detail and fluidity. From the dazzling reflections to being able to pick out the details of planes travelling over the distant city boroughs, there's not a lot to complain about here. As for swinging through the densely packed streets of Manhattan and fighting crooks, the fps would drop as low as 35, although it should be noted that the fps would sit somewhere in between when simply standing in the New York streets.įrames aren't everything however at this setting, as on PC you get a truly beautiful portrayal of the New York cityscape. With Ray-Tracing and all the other graphical doodads maxed out, we found a peak fps of around 85-90, usually in cutscenes in buildings (not the open world). Over our time testing, we discovered that on the top settings, the frame rates dip and peak depending on what you're doing.
