Ja warum denn nicht gleich so?
Also dafür, dass es 24 Stunden später rauskommen soll, ist der DLC jetzt immer noch nicht im PSN Store. Oder hatte ich mich da verhört?
Alan Wake 2 is taking full advantage of Sony's PlayStation 5 Pro to enhance the game experience further. Remedy's Northlight engine team has spent a good amount of time updating the technology behind Alan Wake 2, with the main new feature for the Pro being the addition of ray tracing.
The Quality and Performance modes in Alan Wake 2 are upgraded on the PS5 Pro. They utilize Sony's new "PlayStation® Spectral Super Resolution" aka PSSR upscaling method. To quote Sony's marketing language, "PSSR is an AI-driven upscaling that uses a machine learning-based technology to provide super sharp image clarity by adding an extraordinary amount of detail."
Quality Mode
The PS5 Pro Quality mode features ray tracing, which isn't available on the base PS5 version of the game.
- 30fps with ray tracing
- Ray traced reflections (opaque and transparent)
- Output resolution 3840 x 2160 (4K)
- Render resolution 2176 x 1224
Performance Mode
The Performance Mode on the PS5 Pro features significantly higher output resolution and has more visual detail compared to the base PS5. The Pro Performance mode uses approximately the same image quality (render) settings as the base PS5's Quality mode.
The overall image stability, fog, volumetric lighting, and shadow accuracy have been improved on the Pro.
- 60fps
- Using approximately the same render (image quality) settings as the base PS5 Quality mode.
- Base PS5 Performance mode version runs at lower render (image quality) settings
- Render resolution 1536 x 864
- Output resolution 3840 x 2160 (4K)
- Base PS5 version outputs 1440p.
We can't believe it's been almost a year since Alan Wake 2 was released. Thank you to everyone who has played the game and become a member of our fanbase and the Remedy community, no matter when you joined us or how long you've been a fan.
Work on Alan Wake 2 has not stopped since release. We've been working on the two expansions, Night Springs and The Lake House, but we have also been gathering your feedback and working on changes and improvements to the game based on that feedback. We've gathered those changes into the Anniversary Update, called that because well, it's being released close to the anniversary of the original release of Alan Wake 2.
PlayStation players can look forward to some improvements we've made for the DualSense controller. With the Anniversary Update, Alan Wake 2 will have gyro aiming (motion controls) support. You can turn the motion sensor function on and off, as well as tweak horizontal and vertical sensitivity, set gyro space, and choose whether your pitch, yaw, and roll directions are standard or inverted.
Until now, Alan Wake 2 only had haptics support for weapons, but we're happy to say that the team has been working hard to improve and refine haptics on the DualSense. From now on, haptics will also work with healing items and throwables.