Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered Update 1.008.001 Slings Out Performance Pro Mode for PS5 Pro
Continuing with its game updates for the PS5 Pro, Insomniac Games has released Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered update 1.008.001, and this is after the game got a patch a few days ago. This means that Spider-Man 2, Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart, and this game all got patches multiple times in less than two weeks.
The patches are, of course, tied to the PS5 Pro, which officially becomes available starting today.
Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered Update 1.008.001 Brings Performance Pro Mode to PS5 Pro
Insomniac notes that “this patch introduces the “Performance Pro” graphics mode when running on PlayStation 5 Pro.” Thanks to the update, players can now toggle the mode on if you have a PS5 Pro, and playing with the mode “targets a smooth 60 frames-per-second while retaining the image quality of the standard Fidelity mode through use of PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution.”
All ray-tracing features are also on, which includes ray-traced reflections.
As to what modes have been added by Insomniac to take advantage of the PS5 Pro, here are the new graphical modes available:
THE NEW GRAPHICS MODES
PERFORMANCE PRO (Default for PlayStation 5 Pro)
This mode targets a smooth 60 frames per second while retaining the image quality of the standard Fidelity mode through use of PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution (PSSR). All ray-tracing (RT) features are on, including ray-traced reflections, ray-tracing on water, and ray-traced window interiors. This mode is recommended for most players.
FIDELITY PRO
This mode targets 30 frames per second for players who want to experiment with new ray-tracing graphical features. These new features can be tuned individually to reach higher intermediate frame rates, especially when using the “VRR” or “120 Hz Display Mode” options. Pedestrian and traffic density may be increased in some areas, and fine hair detail is increased.
You can check out more about it here.
Outside of the PS5 Pro enhancements, the patch also includes a fix for a rare hair-rendering artifact, per the studio.
Alongside the Insomniac games, a bunch of other first-party games also got PS5 Pro patches, and even some third-party ones as well. Chances are, more and more games will be patched to take advantage of Sony’s mid-gen console refresh, and once another one is up, we’ll be sure to let our readers know. You can check out the list released by Sony to see the confirmed games getting upgraded with the PS5 Pro’s launch.
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