In this week’s DF Direct Weekly, we talk about the mooted PlayStation handheld (spoilers: it won’t run native PS5 games) but it’s our second news topic of the week I’ll be writing about in more depth today. Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora has arrived on PlayStation 5 Pro and its spec points look impressive – you’re getting the quality mode visuals of the base console version at 60fps. There’s just one problem: the Pro version looks a lot worse than the standard console’s quality mode and even its performance mode has some quality advantages over the Pro version. In which case, what’s the point?
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Source: Eurogamer.net
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