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Don't play The Callisto Protocol on PC, PlayStation 5 is better

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Survival horror game The Callisto Protocol is now available on home devices and PC. Reviews of the game have been quite promising, but what about the game's technical performance on different platforms?

Obviously, the only party that can answer this question is the technical team at Digital Foundry. They have already technically checked the game on all platforms, and the result will be summarized for you as follows:

On PC, the Callisto Protocol suffers..!

On PC, unfortunately, the game suffers a lot, especially when it comes to performance and frame rate, which suffers from significant and continuous drops and cuts.

Regardless of how powerful the graphics card you are using or the processing unit, this issue is still present and annoying to this point.

When the game’s hero comes into contact with certain effects, such as steam coming out of the walls, you will see a drop in frame rate. Also, when moving from one edge to another on different levels, you will witness disturbing cuts and drops in performance.

There are many instances where The Callisto Protocol on PC experiences stuttering and frame rate drops. However, we hope that this issue will be fixed through a new update that can be released urgently at the earliest opportunity.

In home appliances, the best experience..!

As for the home device version, the game's performance was better and more stable and stable, although the PlayStation 5 is significantly superior in this regard to its rival X and Box Series X.

According to the Digital Foundry team, in HD mode, the game runs on both PS5 and Xbox Series X at dynamically variable 4K resolution up to 1440p. However, this does not significantly affect the quality of the graphics.

However, when examining the ray tracing technology, its quality on the PlayStation 5 was significantly superior to its quality on the Series X. Even one technical analyst said that it lacked 50% of its power on a Microsoft machine.

The issue of fog spreading in some areas of the game also appeared on the Xbox version and also on PC. Where the fog seemed to spread in a dense and distracting manner, while on the PlayStation 5 version, it spread evenly, even with the ambient lighting spreading over it.

On Xbox Series S, the game lacks many features, as it doesn't have a performance mode or ray tracing support. Instead, the game is installed in a single display mode that runs at a constant variable resolution most of the time at 1080p, with a constant performance of 30 frames/s, according to the Digital Foundry team.

The team's analysis also indicated that The Callisto Protocol game lacks many precision features compared to the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X versions.

In terms of performance, it was close between the Xbox Series X and the PlayStation 5, but the latter maintains better performance in dense scenes that contain dense elements or effects. While witnessing a decline, it can be sharp in the Sirius X version.

Conclusion..

In general, it can be said that the current version for home hardware is the best to start the game on. Although it is advisable to avoid the PC version at this time until an update fixes the issues we talked about.

Furthermore, the PlayStation 5 version clearly remains the best yet, whether in terms of display accuracy, effects, visual technologies or performance. Added to this is the support for 3D sound and the sensory and haptic effects on the console, which have been used in a wonderful way and influenced the gaming experience.

Now, which device do you want to start your adventure with the Callisto Protocol on?