Summary

ThePS5 Prohas been out for almost two weeks and we’re continuing to learn more about what it’s capable of, but also a little about what it’s not capable of.More than 50 games have already been enhancedfor the PS5 Pro, but according to reports from some of its early adopters, a couple of those games look noticeably worse than they do on a base PS5.

The two offenders areSilent Hill 2, andStar Wars Jedi: Survivor(thanks,VGC). Several Pro owners who have tried out Silent Hill 2 on the new console, whether it be in quality mode or performance, have taken tothe Silent Hill subredditto air their grievances. One player,USDOT, shared gameplay you can check out below in which it’s pretty clear the game isn’t running as it should on a Pro.

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USDOT notes that the remake still runs in 30fps when in quality mode, and that while that’s upped to 60fps when in performance mode, the textures take a serious hit. The problem appears to be with anything connected to how the Pro renders water. There’s a fuzzy effect around the puddles and where the rain hits the ground that’s believed to be caused by the Pro’s PSSR technology.

Silent Hill 2 Doesn’t Appear To Be Prepared For The PS5 Pro

Despite Getting The Enhanced For PS5 Pro Seal Of Approval

Silent Hill 2 isn’t the only offender.Digital Foundryhas also published its findings on how well Jedi: Survivor runs on the Pro compared to a regular PS5 and it appears to be suffering from similar, PSSR-related issues. That same fuzzy effect can be seen in DF’s video when running Survivor in performance mode, and just to hammer home the point that it really is a downgrade, the video shows the game running in performance mode on a normal PS5 alongside it and yes, it looks worse on the Pro.

Digital Foundry explains what it is about the PSSR that is likely causing this. The tech’s AI is likely confused by an image that intentionally has very little detail, and when the upscaling kicks in, it causes each frame to be different and that’s what appears to make the end result look so fuzzy. As for how those who have forked out $700 on a Pro feel about this, they’re understandably not happy.

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That said, quite a few of the replies on the Silent Hill post are somewhat understanding. They get that things like this will come with teething problems and that they’d just like reassurance that there’s a patch on the way. However, the clip above was shared nine days ago and there has still been no response from Konami or PlayStation.

Silent Hill 2

WHERE TO PLAY

Investigating a letter from his late wife, James returns to where they made so many memories - Silent Hill. What he finds is a ghost town, prowled by disturbing monsters and cloaked in deep fog. Confront the monsters, solve puzzles, and search for traces of your wife in this remake of SILENT HILL 2.

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is a 2023 sequel from Respawn Entertainment that continues the story of Cal Kestis, a Jedi Knight who fights to survive the brutal Galactic Empire.