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God of War Ragnarok features wide variety of graphics settings


God of War Ragnarok is coming out in a week’s time, so Sony’s marketing team is currently on the offensive. Today, they just shared that Ragnarokwill have nine different graphic settings across the PS4 and PS5. 

 

 

Two of these settings have been discussed before: Favour Performance and Favour Quality, but the six others include nuances like adding HFR (High Frame Rate) mode and VRR (Variable Refresh Rate). Here is the complete list:

PlayStation 5

Favour Performance

Favour Performance+HFR

Favour Performance+HFR+VRR

Favour Quality+HFR+VRR

  • 2160p (Native 4k)
  • 30 FPS target

Favour Quality+HFR

Favour Quality+HFR+VRR

  • 1800-2160p
  • Unlocked 40 FPS

PlayStation 4

Pro – Favour Performance

  • 1080-1656p
  • Unlocked 30 FPS

Pro – Favour Quality

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Sony Santa Monica’s lead combat designer, Mihir Sheth, also mentioned an additional graphical and gameplay feature: Ragnarok will feature the Transmog system. Mostly associated with MMORPGs, Transmog allows you to customize a character’s gear or armor for a preferred look, but their stats will remain the same. This means you can style Kratos to your liking and still enjoy the armor’s benefits.

Notably, Photo mode won’t be available for the game on launch. Instead, it will be added at a later date, just like with 2018’s God of War.

Finally, PlayStation has released a couple of new trailers for Ragnarok, including one with Ben Stiller:

 

 

There’s also a Japanese trailer that, uh, has an interesting take on how to grab interest for the game.

 

 

God of War Ragnarok launches on November 9 for the PlayStation. Get the best prices for a God of War Ragnarok PS5 key using our comparator today.

 



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