Sony previously said that the PS5 will support an “overwhelming majority” of PS4 titles with more than 4,000 games released on the console expected to be playable on the next-gen hardware, but they will come with a few limitations.
In contrast, all of the Ubisoft titles released on the Xbox One will run on Microsoft’s Xbox Series X and S consoles, according to the company. Interestingly, these games do not appear on Sony’s PS5 backward compatibility list, which currently has ten titles that Sony says will not work on the new console.
3-Monitor FOV scale factor: If the player uses a 3-monitor configuration, this value allows them to adjust the focus level of the monitor in the middle and corrects potential FOV deformation because of the unusual aspect ratio.“We have pulled the Ubisoft Connect article and forum post regarding backwards compatibility for the time being”.Terrain: Terrain quality settings can allow more details in medium and far view.Weather: Set the quality of weather effects in the game.The player can choose SSR quality or disable it for low-end machines. Screen space reflection: SSR allows even more improvements to Environment Mapping by using some parts of the rendered image if possible.Ambient occlusion: Set details of shadows based on two or more intersecting objects.Anti-aliasing: Set the quality of edge sharpening and overall graphic fidelity.Volumetric FX: Set quality of clouds and fog.Grass: Set the density of grass in the game environments.Motion Blur: Set the strength and quality of in-game Motion Blur while moving.Depth of field: Set the depth of field quality.Environment Mapping: Set the quality and the resolution of real-time reflection and indirect lighting.Game restart is required to apply changes. Textures: Set the quality of in-game textures.Shadows: Set the resolution and quality of all shadows in the game.Geometry: Set the view distance details.
Also good news? There’s a lot of settings on hand here, so you can fully tweak and customize the experience to your liking. The good news? The game doesn’t seem to be that taxing on the lower end, and you should be able to get it running just fine even on older builds.
This includes the minimum and recommended specs for the PC version of the game, as well as some of the advanced settings PC players will have on offer. With Ubisoft’s The Crew 2, the follow up to their MMO racer from a few years ago, almost on the horizon, they have finally shared some information regarding the PC version of the game that should help fans of the original prepare for the launch of the new one.