
The native PS5 release suffers from several critical issues that prevent it from harnessing the console’s full potential. Most notably, the GPU is not being properly utilized, forcing the system to rely on software rendering instead of hardware acceleration. This results in suboptimal performance and inefficient resource use. Additionally, advanced anti-aliasing (AA) techniques are either missing or improperly implemented, leading to an unnaturally sharpened and sometimes jagged image that detracts from visual fidelity. Despite the game running at a stable 60FPS, 120Hz output remains unsupported, missing a key opportunity to deliver smoother gameplay on compatible displays. Currently, the maximum resolution is capped at 1080p, which underuses the PS5’s capabilities, especially when compared to other titles that achieve 4K or dynamic 4K upscaled output. Given these technical shortcomings, the PS5 version does not offer a meaningful upgrade over the PS4 edition. In fact, in some aspects, such as image quality and rendering accuracy, it may even represent a step backward. Until these issues are resolved through patches or updates, including proper GPU utilization, restored AA, 120Hz support, and higher resolution output, the experience remains incomplete. Therefore, I cannot recommend upgrading from the PS4 version at this time.
by Diligent-Reality-722
1 Comment
classic roblox game engine, if only theyhad a devteam to fix this