PS5 uses the PS4 Pro build, as you’d expect. And using the Framerate Priority option gets you up to 60fps.
PUBG is getting another “Framerate Priority” mode that pushes the fight royale to 60fps with a 1920 x 1080 goal on certain consoles.
Framerate Priority is added to PUBG close by the October 9.1 update, which is expected out on supports on 29th October. This just applies to the PlayStation 4 Pro and Xbox One X forms of the game, not base consoles. Framerate Priority will likewise be accessible when PUBG is played on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X, the engineers said in a blog entry. PUBG is playable on PS5 and Xbox Series X when the consoles dispatch in November by means of reverse similarity, and you can keep a similar PUBG account you’ve been playing with.
It upholds cross-age multiplayer close by cross-stage play, which implies players on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X and S, and PS5 players can collaborate and play against one another. The Xbox Series X utilizes the Xbox One X game form, which runs at 60fps by means of the Framerate Priority choice. In any case, the less ground-breaking Xbox Series S utilizes the Xbox One S game form, which runs at 30fps. “We are attempting to give a choice to raise the framerate cap on Xbox One S and Xbox Series S comforts later on,” the developers said. This framerate boost is welcome for PUBG, which struggles in the performance department on base consoles.
But fans picking up an Xbox Series S will be disappointed the framerate won’t hit 60 as it does on the X. Fingers crossed the developers can get it working soon.