PS4/PS5 Ghost of Tsushima: Director's Cut

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Leggevo in giro che su PS4 il frame era fisso a 30
Già vedere un gioco del genere a 60 ...tantissima roba
Io sono super felice che lo giocherò per la prima volta e nn vedo l' ora di averlo
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Ovviamente no, i 60FPS si hanno solo su PS5
Eh appunto
Cambia il mondo
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Il mio benq ex2780q lo sta aspettando :darth:
 
Su PS4 pro hai 60 ffps con 4k?
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Sicuro che su PS4 ci fossero già i 60 fps?
Parlavo di PS5 in retrocompatibilità. Sto cercando di capire cosa ci possa essere di migliore tecnicamente su una versione PS5 che non faccia già quella PS4 giocata su PS5. Su PS5 va già a 60 la versione PS4 con la risoluzione massima presente su PS4 Pro. Solo quella può essere migliore su PS5 :sisi: Quindi appunto pensavo ad altro :asd:
 
Parlavo di PS5 in retrocompatibilità. Sto cercando di capire cosa ci possa essere di migliore tecnicamente su una versione PS5 che non faccia già quella PS4 giocata su PS5. Su PS5 va già a 60 la versione PS4 con la risoluzione massima presente su PS4 Pro. Solo quella può essere migliore su PS5 :sisi: Quindi appunto pensavo ad altro :asd:
Nn avevo capito
 
Hardcore Gamer 4.5/5
Ghost of Tsushima is one of the best samurai games of all time and the Director's Cut only excels it further.

Console Creatures - Recommended

Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut is the definitive version of Jin Sakai's journey — one that begins as a slow burn before ramping into a bold transformation tale. Iki Island offers a great follow-up delving into Jin's trauma while keeping the Mongols at bay. It's also technically impressive with worthwhile quality of life improvements.

OMG - BUY
Ghost of Tsushima Director's Cut is a standout experience especially on the Playstation 5. It has enhanced the already beloved title with many improvements over its PS4 counterpart including improved visuals, DualSense support, and much-improved frame rates among other things. While the $10 upgrade fee is a bitter pill to swallow for some, we feel that the proof is in the pudding, and the upgrades are substantial enough to make the experience even better.

Geek Culture - 9.1/10
With more amazing content and new bells and whistles, Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut provides compelling reasons to enjoy the stellar game yet again for veterans and an excellent experience for new players.
 
si parla di una dozzina di ore del dlc , narrativamente valido che si ricollega alla storia principale . Un buon dlc in pratica.
 
Parlavo di PS5 in retrocompatibilità. Sto cercando di capire cosa ci possa essere di migliore tecnicamente su una versione PS5 che non faccia già quella PS4 giocata su PS5. Su PS5 va già a 60 la versione PS4 con la risoluzione massima presente su PS4 Pro. Solo quella può essere migliore su PS5 :sisi: Quindi appunto pensavo ad altro :asd:
Sicuramente miglioreranno il lod
 
IGN: 8 ore di Main + 5 ore di Extra
It took me eight hours or so to get through the main storyline of Iki Island, even while taking my time and doing a healthy amount of exploration and outpost clearing to expose the map. I’ve since put in another four or five hours to clear out all the landmarks, and at this point I feel like I’ve generally experienced everything substantial this DLC has to offer, making it a small but relatively dense package.
 


Non scherza, parla molto bene del DS (e parliamo di Warren :asd: )

The whole while, the DualSense does a remarkable job of replicating the unmistakable feel of a purr through the controller’s vibrations.
 
Iki Island by itself is not that huge of a play space, but it leaves a deep impression as yet another showcase of the mastery that Sucker Punch possesses when it comes to art direction. Surrounded by water on all fronts, towering cliffs and hillsides are connected by long stretches of beaches, as well as colourful plains and mystical forests that look absolutely stunning on the PlayStation 5.
While it is disappointing to see only a few skills added, it also makes sense in that the Iki Island expansion is not positioned to continue the main story, but as an addition early in the story instead. Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut does add more activities for players to partake in, with the new Archery challenges a particular highlight.

Animals are also a big part of Iki Island, with multiple sanctuaries popping up around the island, adding a musical minigame that brings Jin and the monkeys, deers, and cats closer together. The rewards of additional buffing charms are not exactly essential, but at least there is something new to pursue. The bamboo strikes, haiku sessions, hot springs, and banner collecting are also extended to this new area, which makes Iki Island feel like an organic part of the overarching tale as well.
New activities, enemies, cosmetics, and more of the excellent combat, quests, and Mythic Tales make the Iki Island expansion a great supplement to Jin’s tale, but the narrative touchstones it adds are arguably the best parts of this expansion.
 
Lo recupero più avanti :sisi:
 
 
When combined with the DualSense’s haptics that let players feel every katana clash and the different surfaces being stepped on, it elevates the immersion to a whole other level. For those looking for that pure Japanese experience, the accurate lip-syncing will be one to look out for as well.
Quanto amo questo controller :bruniii:

In what is hopefully a mandated process moving forward, the save transfer from the PS4 to PS5 version of the game is surprisingly fuss-free, and without the need to have the previous generation of the game installed. Using the powers of the cloud, players can bring over their data easily and get into the thick of the action in seconds.
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Tutto molto bello, tutto molto simpatico, ma di marketing per Ghost ne abbiamo avuto abbastanza... Su su passate a parlate di DSDC please
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