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PS5 games would always get closer to reality


It is on the side of the forums of NeoGaf as we discover the latest statements ofOsirisBlack who was able to afford a certain notoriety by being one of the first to reveal official information on the PlayStation 4 Pro on the sidelines of its release. The latter, who seems to have entered the video game universe, claims to have had the chance to test a Next-Gen title in the company of a graphics engine designer and the analysis he makes of it has something to make us dream of.

Everything in the game benefits from realistic physical rendering with multiple sources of volumetric lighting. All characters in this game are unique. You will never see the same character model twice. I take the main character down a hallway and two enemies burst into the room, shooting and moving in a seemingly tactical pattern. As the enemy shoots at me, I notice the distortion of the geometry on the screen. Chunks of cement give way to the underlying metal pipes that hold the structure together. Everything is based on reality, including what happens when you shoot or get shot.

Impossible to certify 100% that OsirisBlack has really tested an expected game on the next generation of machine, but these past feats of arms allow it to be given a minimum of credibility and we can’t wait to enjoy a gameplay video of the says game to take full eyes.

As a bonus, the developer who allowed him to test the game tells him that the latter runs in native 4K and 90 frames per second on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X.

By Xavier Campbell

Xavier Campbell, a dynamic professional with a diverse background in customer service, software project management, and web development. With experience as a customer advisor at B&Q from 2010 to 2014, Xavier honed his skills in delivering exceptional service. Transitioning into the tech industry, he excelled as a software project manager and senior web application developer. Currently, he thrives as a marketing analytics specialist, leveraging his expertise to drive data-driven strategies. As a freelance web fanatic, Xavier immerses himself in the ever-evolving digital landscape, aspiring to become a social media expert. While occasionally facing bouts of apathy, his unwavering passion for technology and marketing fuels his drive for success.