Ghostwire: Tokyo is the latest game from Tango Gameworks, and it takes full advantage of the PlayStation 5 console. The game offers multiple graphics modes to choose from, with each one focusing on something different. With all these options, players may be wondering what graphics mode to play in on PlayStation 5.
What is the best graphics mode for PS5
The best graphics mode will be largely dependent—if not wholly dependent—onyour own personal preference. If you want the game to look its absolute best and running at 4K with ray-tracing, then Quality Mode is for you. On the flip side, if visual fidelity isn’t of the utmost importance to you and you prefer smoother gameplay, then Performace Mode will fit your needs.
HFR Modeis an interesting alternative to the typical two graphics modes. It acts as a middle ground between the two familiar modes. TheHFR Quality Modecan help to get you more FPS without such a drastic visual sacrifice, and theHFR Performance Modewill throw visual quality out the window as it provides the highest FPS it can. However, we have experiencedterrible screen tearing issueswith these modes, making them hard to play. The VSync alternatives to these two modes do seem to reduce screen tear ever so slightly.
Being a fast-paced action game,Performace Modewill be thebest option for most players, as the smooth gameplay will help to make the game feel more polished from that standpoint. However, this game is a very gorgeous one, and if you can get used to the 30 FPS gameplay, the Quality Mode will provide you with a truly next-gen looking game.
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How to change the graphics mode
On PS5, the graphics mode is set to Quality Mode by default. To change the graphics mode, you will need to open theOptions menuand navigate to theGraphics tab. You will see the setting on this tab to switch the Graphics Mode.
You canchoose between six options: Quality Mode, Performance Mode, HFR Quality Mode, HFR Performance Mode, HFR Quality Mode (VSync), and HFR Performance Mode (VSync). The details of the graphics modes are as follows:
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