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Watch the Resident Evil 4 Remake comparison between PS4 and PS5.

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This morning, the Resident Evil 4 Remake demo that Capcom promised us was available. The demo, called "The Saw," is available for download on PlayStation 4, 5, Xbox Series, and PC.

The Resident Evil 4 Remake "Saw" demo allows players to experience the first few minutes of the game, specifically the opening village area, without a specific release date. Available on all devices the game will be released on, a YouTube channel compared PlayStation 4, 4 Pro, and 5 to see how these devices perform in running the game.

The game performed best in Performance mode, i.e., Resolution or Resolution. The PlayStation 4 managed to run the demo at 900p resolution and 40 frames per second. The PlayStation 4 Pro managed the demo at 2160p resolution and 30 frames per second. Finally, the PlayStation 5 managed the demo at 2160p resolution and 60 frames per second with ray tracing.

Second, we have detail accuracy, and of course, the PlayStation 5 clearly prevailed. As for the third, which is download and demo execution speed, the PlayStation 5 managed to run the demo in 5.63 seconds. While the regular PlayStation 4 managed it in 16.93 seconds, finally, the Pro unexpectedly managed to run the demo in 19.30 seconds.

There are small differences that can't be seen when running the demo on all three devices, like shadows and reflections, but that was of interest to the PS5, of course. You can watch the rest of the differences above in the video, see the details of the performance and clarity phases across all three devices.

In Resolution mode, frame rates become uneven and inconsistent across all three devices, while more emphasis is placed on reflections, shadows, and more.

We remind you that the game will be available on the 24th of this month for PS4, PS5, Xbox Series and PC.

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