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How is this compared to the PS5 version?
I have a PS5 so I could get it for either. 4090 in the PC.

Does it look the same and run at a true 4K on both or would there be some benefit to the PC? I remember in the old 2K games, replays would use more detailed player models and run at a lower framerate, so if that's the case here, maybe the 4090 could power through.

I won't really play online so complaints about online aren't a problem for me, but if the PC is crashing all the time in single player and the console is stable, that could be a deciding factor.
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Gizy Sep 5, 2024 @ 11:04pm 
Honestly it's very buggy I'm requesting a refund tbh... My career character is currently stuck in a never ending game and it crashes before the end of that said game. I've seen LOW VRAM warning even at medium graphics and the game randomly slows down like into slow motion till it eventually crashes.

Sure they could iron out all these bugs but according to other people some of these are from older generations of the game that haven't been addressed even in this new gen version.
aplikantgold Sep 5, 2024 @ 11:20pm 
Originally posted by JCD3nton:
I have a PS5 so I could get it for either. 4090 in the PC.

Does it look the same and run at a true 4K on both or would there be some benefit to the PC? I remember in the old 2K games, replays would use more detailed player models and run at a lower framerate, so if that's the case here, maybe the 4090 could power through.

I won't really play online so complaints about online aren't a problem for me, but if the PC is crashing all the time in single player and the console is stable, that could be a deciding factor.

Its much better, on 4090 I have 120 fps during gameplay with eveything on max and with RT reflections @ 5760x3240 DLDSR and DLSS Quality. It look soooo crisp. But 120 is the real gamechanger. Motion and smoothness is night and day vs 60 fps, 60 fps looks choopy and blurry in motion when you compare it to 120.
CPT-69-D34DP00L Sep 6, 2024 @ 12:16am 
Last year I played it on xbox but this time around I got the PC version. I got an 4080 and run it on ultra in 4k with 120 fps on my 120 hz TV, it is much smoother and looks a lot better compared to PS5 and Xbox.
A-minor Sep 6, 2024 @ 12:41am 
You guys aren't having any issues running the game above 60fps? I heard there's stuttering or lag in MyCareer.
silverbolt1981 Sep 6, 2024 @ 1:16am 
I capped to 100 fps and it seems to run o.k in matches.
But the City still remains a disaster,the frame pacing is all over the place.
AwesomeLLC Sep 6, 2024 @ 6:27am 
I think it's sort of in a high risk high reward kind of situation. For me personally, I play on the Steam Deck and the graphics aren't as good as they would be on a PS5, but the smooth portability is everything to me. It seems like for CPU, for some people it looks better than PS5, and others it's giving lots of issues.

I think if you have a good PC and aren't super into the park, then I would get PC. But if you like playing online and don't want to fall victim to people cheating, I'd stick with PS5.
Hax Sep 6, 2024 @ 6:53am 
I play with 4080 S. 165 hz on offline modes but i see that parq is blocked at 60 fps
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Date Posted: Sep 5, 2024 @ 10:32pm
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