Ghost of Tsushima DIRECTOR'S CUT

Ghost of Tsushima DIRECTOR'S CUT

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Nigel May 17, 2024 @ 12:11am
It worth getting if you have the PS5 version?
Already have the PS5 version which plays at 4k60fps. Are their any enhancements to this version beyond FPS?
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Shirakani May 17, 2024 @ 12:16am 
Better textures, lower latency, true 4K instead of checkerboard.... depends on how much of a graphic ♥♥♥♥♥ you are. For me, the diff between 60fps and 120fps is enough of a reason. 120fps+Nvidia Reflex+Boost? Now we're talking 'is this even the same game??' tier of low latency, etc.

But its down to how much all that matters to you... many people play games @ 30fps and couldn't tell the diff between 30 and 120 so eh, YMMV.
Tomatokek May 17, 2024 @ 12:16am 
imo yes. Looks incredible especially on widescreen. Just make sure you are in a supported country to PSN or Sony will kick you out the door.
valcan_s May 17, 2024 @ 12:17am 
100% it looks more like a remaster on the PC all maxed out at 4K native and you even have a FOV slider and can turn off a bunch of post FX that made the OG look like Vaseline(the details look crazy good at native no up scaling etc). Also if you have a good amp(that you pull you PC to) the sound is totally insane and way better than the PS5 version which I have.

Unless I am crazy the PS5 version is not native 4K it looks nothing like the PC version maxed out at 4K, I was like "WTF this looks insane!!!!!".

There are a crazy amount of visual adjustments you can make that are alone worth it and make it > than the PS5.

I am on a 7900 XTX and can full MAX it out at native 4K, make sure you check all the options there are Ultra settings for some of them :steamthumbsup:
Lake333GLD May 17, 2024 @ 12:20am 
If you like PS5, there is no point to buy it again for PC.
GuerillaTactix May 17, 2024 @ 12:27am 
The answer is leaning towards a no. I don't have the PS5 version cause I don't have a PS5. That being said, the only benefits you're likely getting is possibly a slightly better looking game and better performing game. That is highly dependant on your PC though. Its not a different game, it'll be pretty much the same experience you get on your console. The only way I would possibly recommend this game is if you have a 21:9 aspect ratio monitor. Playing a game on an ultra wide and playing the game in a standard 16:9 aspect ratio are two completely different feelings.
Nigel May 17, 2024 @ 1:13am 
Cheers guys. I’ll try it out and refund within the 2 hour window if I don’t like it.
MrPlowjoy May 17, 2024 @ 1:27am 
Originally posted by Professor P4nda:
The answer is leaning towards a no. I don't have the PS5 version cause I don't have a PS5. That being said, the only benefits you're likely getting is possibly a slightly better looking game and better performing game. That is highly dependant on your PC though. Its not a different game, it'll be pretty much the same experience you get on your console.

What an nonsensical post.

The only benefits are "slightly better looking and performing game?" Like native 4K, 120fps on PC? Those two points alone aren't "slightly" better than PS5, they're immense leaps in quality and performance. *if you have a PC that can drive it*.

If you think playing a high latency, sluggish, smeared, low-FPS, faux4K version of this game on the PS5 is "pretty much the same experience" as what the PC port offers, you're blinkered and objectively, factually wrong.

Unlike you, I actually own a PS5 and this game on that platform and I had to give up after a few hours. It felt like wading through treacle and looking like someone had thrown marmalade over my screen and the only way to fix the way it looked (marginally) was to drop it to quality mode and endure 30fps.

The PC is version is far and away a vast, vast improvement over the PS5 version.
Vault Traveler May 17, 2024 @ 1:33am 
Originally posted by MrPlowjoy:
Originally posted by Professor P4nda:
The answer is leaning towards a no. I don't have the PS5 version cause I don't have a PS5. That being said, the only benefits you're likely getting is possibly a slightly better looking game and better performing game. That is highly dependant on your PC though. Its not a different game, it'll be pretty much the same experience you get on your console.

What an nonsensical post.

The only benefits are "slightly better looking and performing game?" Like native 4K, 120fps on PC? Those two points alone aren't "slightly" better than PS5, they're immense leaps in quality and performance. *if you have a PC that can drive it*.

If you think playing a high latency, sluggish, smeared, low-FPS, faux4K version of this game on the PS5 is "pretty much the same experience" as what the PC port offers, you're blinkered and objectively, factually wrong.

Unlike you, I actually own a PS5 and this game on that platform and I had to give up after a few hours. It felt like wading through treacle and looking like someone had thrown marmalade over my screen and the only way to fix the way it looked (marginally) was to drop it to quality mode and endure 30fps.

The PC is version is far and away a vast, vast improvement over the PS5 version.

*disclaimer: if you have the hardware to enjoy those improvements.

If you have a 3060 or lower and a 16:9 all this improvements are worth a ♥♥♥♥.
valcan_s May 17, 2024 @ 11:38am 
Originally posted by MrPlowjoy:
Originally posted by Professor P4nda:
The answer is leaning towards a no. I don't have the PS5 version cause I don't have a PS5. That being said, the only benefits you're likely getting is possibly a slightly better looking game and better performing game. That is highly dependant on your PC though. Its not a different game, it'll be pretty much the same experience you get on your console.

What an nonsensical post.

The only benefits are "slightly better looking and performing game?" Like native 4K, 120fps on PC? Those two points alone aren't "slightly" better than PS5, they're immense leaps in quality and performance. *if you have a PC that can drive it*.

If you think playing a high latency, sluggish, smeared, low-FPS, faux4K version of this game on the PS5 is "pretty much the same experience" as what the PC port offers, you're blinkered and objectively, factually wrong.

Unlike you, I actually own a PS5 and this game on that platform and I had to give up after a few hours. It felt like wading through treacle and looking like someone had thrown marmalade over my screen and the only way to fix the way it looked (marginally) was to drop it to quality mode and endure 30fps.

The PC is version is far and away a vast, vast improvement over the PS5 version.

100% I could not agree with you more, the visual difference of the PC vs PS5 is insane and night and day and like you said a reason to get the PC version. If you love the game and you see in maxed out native 4K + the few extra ultra settings turned on and at a high FPS and remove all the bad post FX + more FOV it is truly insane how detailed and amazing it looks!!!!

I think the issue is if anyone says it looks insane or it is better on the PC that some how we are saying the PS5 console is Sh|t. The fact is we are not bashing the system(I own it as well as others that posted), we just expressing that this version on the PC is incredible and 100% worth it!!! It really is that simple and there is nothing negative about it.
valcan_s May 17, 2024 @ 11:46am 
Originally posted by Vault Traveler:
Originally posted by MrPlowjoy:

What an nonsensical post.

The only benefits are "slightly better looking and performing game?" Like native 4K, 120fps on PC? Those two points alone aren't "slightly" better than PS5, they're immense leaps in quality and performance. *if you have a PC that can drive it*.

If you think playing a high latency, sluggish, smeared, low-FPS, faux4K version of this game on the PS5 is "pretty much the same experience" as what the PC port offers, you're blinkered and objectively, factually wrong.

Unlike you, I actually own a PS5 and this game on that platform and I had to give up after a few hours. It felt like wading through treacle and looking like someone had thrown marmalade over my screen and the only way to fix the way it looked (marginally) was to drop it to quality mode and endure 30fps.

The PC is version is far and away a vast, vast improvement over the PS5 version.

*disclaimer: if you have the hardware to enjoy those improvements.

If you have a 3060 or lower and a 16:9 all this improvements are worth a ♥♥♥♥.

I get what you saying, still if you have a lower spec GPU etc you could still do native 1080p, 1440p etc as well as remove post FX, increase the FOV, etc. In my opinion all of that is a 100% worth it since you can't do any of that on the PS5. I wish the consoles would let me run native 1080p or 1440p and MAX out all the settings, so in this case mid range etc PC's can still have a really awesome experience and be > .

Of course if you want the GIGACHAD experience you are 100% right and you need the gear, still when ever you get better comp gear you can go back and do that. 5000s and 8000s are coming out this year and those new base lines should crush the 4K specs. So if you go with a new 5060 or a 8700 you will instantly LVL up to GIGACHAD PC master race Broseph status :steamthumbsup: :)

That is my take.
.50 Cal Kestis May 17, 2024 @ 11:49am 
Originally posted by Nigel:
Already have the PS5 version which plays at 4k60fps. Are their any enhancements to this version beyond FPS?
Uhm? No one plays games in 4k anyway but now you can play not in 2007th standart (60fps), but the modern standart (144/170/240) fps. Why do you even ask?

Oh and imagine using the bow without time-stop and actually hitting people? Just don't tell the controller users that we can do that
VVakba May 17, 2024 @ 11:55am 
Sell your ps5, thank me later.
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Date Posted: May 17, 2024 @ 12:11am
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