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Spider-Man and Ratchet & Clank get VRR

On the same day, Sony announced that the PlayStation 5 would receive support for Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) later this week. Sleepless games have uploaded a number of patches for all of its PS5 games to ensure immediate VRR support for the console before the console itself is ready for it.

This means that the owner of Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered, Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales and Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart can dynamically synchronize the update rate of their game in order to achieve a more fluid visual performance with fewer artefacts or screen details-as long as they have an HDMI 2.1 VRR-compatible television or monitor.

The message was first reported by a report, and is not a pleasant surprise for all supporters of Insomniac’s work. The developer has a solid success balance in the publication of sophisticated and stable games. Little mention of Crunch in the course of its long history-a lot of performance in an AAA game development landscape, which is dominated by crunch scandals, even in other studios within the PlayStation Studios Banner, and above all from a company that bears the tongue -in -wink name among the fans of the “Studio who never sleeps”.

In the coming weeks, Sony also announced a number of titles that will receive patches to enable VRR support in A. Other games from PlayStation Studios who are to get an update are Astro’s Playroom, the pre-installed Tech demo game by Team Asobi, and Destiny 2, from the latest top-class takeover for Sony, Bungie.

Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart - Up To 100FPS in Performance Mode with VRR

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  • Ben (@videotech_) 25. April 2022

Outside of Sony’s list, VRR patches for Capcoms Resident Evil: Village, Activision Blizzards Call of Duty: Vanguard and the violently rumored free PS Plus game Tribes of Midgard from May 2022 by developer Norsfell. As soon as the patch for one of these games has been installed, PS5 users simply have to go to the “Screen and Video” section of your PS5 system settings and activate the VRR function.

Sony will also add the option to apply VRR to PS5 games, even if the game does not officially support the function. This means that some games in your library may already be possible to improve video quality – and if not, it may only be a matter of time before this patch arrives and your visual experience tidies up.