

Now, before I get into what the new generation offers, this version of the game has had a number of updates on both the Xbox and PlayStation consoles – each one tweaking visuals, performance, and quality. This experience is great as the last thing you want in a high-speed racing game is a terrible framerate and/or slowdown which can affect your reactions.īut, I didn’t buy the PlayStation 5 to play games in BC mode, not if they have a native PS5 edition which takes advantage of the new hardware and features.

#Dirt 5 ps5 graphics settings pro#
I’ve not played the game on the PS4 Pro for a few weeks now as I grabbed the final trophy (driving 1,000 miles) on my PS5 via Backwards Compatibility, meaning I had a rock-solid 60fps in the performance mode with no screen tearing. However, the fix was to simply enable V-Sync which then created more issues in the guise of frame drops and slow down when the screen was busy. Since launch, Codemasters has released a few patches which thankfully resolved the biggest issue I had, career data vanishing upon installing version 1.03, and they also fixed the constant screen-tearing within the 60fps framerate mode. I was initially impressed with Dirt 5 on the PS4 Pro, presenting it with a well-deserved 8/10 in my original review, but I did have a few performance issues which affected my overall enjoyment.
#Dirt 5 ps5 graphics settings update#
If you want to know the ins and outs of the game, the features available within the various modes, and our impressions of the game as a whole, check out our original review HERE – this is more like an additional update to the original review where I’ll be talking about what the next-gen edition brings to the table and what I think about the revolutionary experience (thanks to the DualSense controller). Since then I’ve had the chance to experience the game on the PlayStation 5 and see how the game performs on one of the most powerful consoles in the world.

As we were kindly provided with the game pre-launch, our initial review ( HERE) was based upon the PS4 Pro version of the game on update 1.02. Dirt 5 launched on ‘last-gen’ consoles on the 6th November, followed swiftly by an updated version on both the Xbox Series S|X and PS5 at the launch of the new generation.
