F1 25 PS5 Pro Enhancements Include Quality, Performance, and 8K Resolution Modes Codemasters’ next iteration in its flagship Formula One racing series arrives this week with F1 25. Alongside My Team 2.0 and the next chapter of Braking Point,..."> F1 25 PS5 Pro Enhancements Include Quality, Performance, and 8K Resolution Modes Codemasters’ next iteration in its flagship Formula One racing series arrives this week with F1 25. Alongside My Team 2.0 and the next chapter of Braking Point,..." /> F1 25 PS5 Pro Enhancements Include Quality, Performance, and 8K Resolution Modes Codemasters’ next iteration in its flagship Formula One racing series arrives this week with F1 25. Alongside My Team 2.0 and the next chapter of Braking Point,..." />

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F1 25 PS5 Pro Enhancements Include Quality, Performance, and 8K Resolution Modes

Codemasters’ next iteration in its flagship Formula One racing series arrives this week with F1 25. Alongside My Team 2.0 and the next chapter of Braking Point, it also offers some new events and modes. But how does it push the series’ boundaries for fidelity, especially on PS5 Pro?
We spoke to creative director Lee Mathew, who confirmed three modes on the console – Quality, Performance and Resolution. Quality Mode targets 4K/60 Hz with on-track ray tracing and PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution enabled. Performance Mode delivers 4K for 120 Hz screens and offers “a crisp, smooth experience and extra clarity from the increased resolution.”
Finally, there’s Resolution Mode, which debuted last year when F1 24 received PS5 Pro support. It runs at 8K/60 Hz, and supports ray traced dynamic diffuse global illuminationon tracks. Ambient occlusion, reflections, shadow effects and RT DDGI are also viewable in cutscenes, Photo Mode, and replays in 8K/30 Hz.
If that wasn’t enough, couch co-op in split-screen runs at 60 Hz “without compromise.” F1 25 launches on May 30th for Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC, but Iconic Edition owners can start playing on May 27th. Check out our feature for everything you should know.
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F1 25 PS5 Pro Enhancements Include Quality, Performance, and 8K Resolution Modes
Codemasters’ next iteration in its flagship Formula One racing series arrives this week with F1 25. Alongside My Team 2.0 and the next chapter of Braking Point, it also offers some new events and modes. But how does it push the series’ boundaries for fidelity, especially on PS5 Pro? We spoke to creative director Lee Mathew, who confirmed three modes on the console – Quality, Performance and Resolution. Quality Mode targets 4K/60 Hz with on-track ray tracing and PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution enabled. Performance Mode delivers 4K for 120 Hz screens and offers “a crisp, smooth experience and extra clarity from the increased resolution.” Finally, there’s Resolution Mode, which debuted last year when F1 24 received PS5 Pro support. It runs at 8K/60 Hz, and supports ray traced dynamic diffuse global illuminationon tracks. Ambient occlusion, reflections, shadow effects and RT DDGI are also viewable in cutscenes, Photo Mode, and replays in 8K/30 Hz. If that wasn’t enough, couch co-op in split-screen runs at 60 Hz “without compromise.” F1 25 launches on May 30th for Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC, but Iconic Edition owners can start playing on May 27th. Check out our feature for everything you should know. #ps5 #pro #enhancements #include #quality
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F1 25 PS5 Pro Enhancements Include Quality, Performance, and 8K Resolution Modes
Codemasters’ next iteration in its flagship Formula One racing series arrives this week with F1 25. Alongside My Team 2.0 and the next chapter of Braking Point, it also offers some new events and modes. But how does it push the series’ boundaries for fidelity, especially on PS5 Pro? We spoke to creative director Lee Mathew, who confirmed three modes on the console – Quality, Performance and Resolution. Quality Mode targets 4K/60 Hz with on-track ray tracing and PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution enabled. Performance Mode delivers 4K for 120 Hz screens and offers “a crisp, smooth experience and extra clarity from the increased resolution.” Finally, there’s Resolution Mode, which debuted last year when F1 24 received PS5 Pro support. It runs at 8K/60 Hz, and supports ray traced dynamic diffuse global illumination (RT DDGI) on tracks. Ambient occlusion, reflections, shadow effects and RT DDGI are also viewable in cutscenes, Photo Mode, and replays in 8K/30 Hz. If that wasn’t enough, couch co-op in split-screen runs at 60 Hz “without compromise.” F1 25 launches on May 30th for Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC, but Iconic Edition owners can start playing on May 27th. Check out our feature for everything you should know.
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