Sony will soon launch the PlayStation 5 Pro, a more powerful and expensive version of the current PS5. One of the notable innovations in this new console is PlayStation Spectral Supersolution (PSSR).
Comparable to well-known computer technologies such as DLSS and FSR, this technology provides dramatically improved image quality through advanced upscaling. PSSR increases gaming resolution, making images sharper and more detailed without sacrificing performance.
Digital Foundry has already extensively tested PSSR technology. For now, this has only happened with Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart, but the results are promising. They noted that PSSR significantly improves graphics quality, making it appear to be a strong competitor to DLSS and FSR. Although the technology still needs to be tested on more games to make a final verdict, first impressions are very positive.
It’s important to note that PlayStation Spectral Supersolution may be of particular interest to gamers who want to get the most out of their PS5 Pro, especially those who game on a 4K TV. The ability to experience higher resolutions without significant loss in performance makes the PSSR a valuable addition to your new console.
Additionally, Sony’s choice of its own technologies such as PSSR is not unexpected. In the past, the company has often developed exclusive features to improve the image quality of its consoles. Consider, for example, the original PS4 Pro’s Checkerboard Rendering technology, which also provided a strong improvement in image quality.
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