@@do365nic With DLSS as you said sure. In native 4K the 3080 is running between 30~40fps. PS5 runs Horizon at native 4K in quality mode @ 30fps and 1800p @ 60fps in performance mode. A 40fps mode splits the difference. If PS5 had some form of DLSS it would also hit 60fps at "4K". Will be interesting to see what PS5 Pro's own AI upscaling (PSSR) has to offer.
@@electrikoptik hfw uses dynamic resolution scaling on all of its modes.Its not fixed 2160p.PS5 performance is like a rx 6700/rtx 2070 super/2080 super except with more vram when compared to nvidia counterparts
The only game that I willingly played in Resolution mode. Just to admire the beauty of the game.
Best on High Settings to have an average FPS of 60+.
How come i can't play in 1080
compare it with dragon`s dogma 2))
NICE I GOT a 12th gen i5 and 5700XT should run similar to this, nice oc!!
I think imma stick with the PS5 version :/
I have both, and playing on a 3080 is having quality mode in 4k with a locked 60 fps
Very well optimized
Good job Netherlands
i dont have to, i just need working pc and lots of ssds, like alot
@@do365nic With DLSS as you said sure. In native 4K the 3080 is running between 30~40fps. PS5 runs Horizon at native 4K in quality mode @ 30fps and 1800p @ 60fps in performance mode. A 40fps mode splits the difference. If PS5 had some form of DLSS it would also hit 60fps at "4K". Will be interesting to see what PS5 Pro's own AI upscaling (PSSR) has to offer.
@@electrikoptik hfw uses dynamic resolution scaling on all of its modes.Its not fixed 2160p.PS5 performance is like a rx 6700/rtx 2070 super/2080 super except with more vram when compared to nvidia counterparts