Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 to Have Two Graphic Modes, Ray Tracing, 4K 60FPS Support and Much More
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PlayStation fans are eagerly awaiting the launch of Marvel’s Spider-Man 2. With the release just around the corner, along with PlayStation dropping a new look at the Symbiote Suit, the excitement of fans is at an all-time high. Furthermore, the entry of classic Marvel villains like Kraven and Venom is attracting more fans.
Now an industry insider has leaked some features that will be available in the upcoming insomniac Games’ Spider-Man sequel, which is guaranteed to enhance the gaming experience.
Spider-Man 2 features leaked by an industry insider
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In a recent leak from industry insider The Snitch, he came forward with two graphic modes for the upcoming PS5-exclusive. He tweeted that there two graphic modes, each with its own variety of features.
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The Fidelity graphic mode has 30FPS with a 4K base resolution. Furthermore, it will have ray tracing and additional visual effects for the fans to enjoy.
On the other hand, Performance graphic mode, as the name suggests, will focus on performance. It will have 60FPS with 4K upscaled resolution. However, it will not have ray tracing and additional visual effects.
Confirmados los modos gráficos con los que contará Spider-Man 2:
⚫️Fidelidad:
– 30FPS
– 4K de resolución base
– Ray-Tracing y efectos visuales adicionales🔴Rendimiento:
– 60FPS
– Sin Ray-Tracing y efectos visuales adicionales
– 4K reescalado pic.twitter.com/6DWlogPPWg— The Snitch (@insider_wtf) August 15, 2023
Along with these graphic modes, there will also be an array of accessibility options, with one allowing fans to slow gameplay speed.
Accessibility options coming for the fans
The PlayStation website recently revealed the list of accessibility options coming with the title. Players can slow down the gameplay from 30% all the way up to 70%. Furthermore, there will be accessibility vibrations on the PS5 controller.
Fans can also opt for Chase Assist to automatically chase after targets, Auto Aim to easily help to target, and Skip Puzzles for skipping through puzzles present in the game.
There will also be Audio and Subtitles settings available for players to customize their gaming experience. A special feature in the Audio settings will be JJJ Podcast, which will automatically play JJJ’s podcasts.
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Along with two graphic modes in Visual accessibility options, there will be options to control HDR, Brightness, Contrast, and Motion Blur of gameplay. Players can also use Chromatic Aberration and Film Grain to get filmic effects while playing the game.
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Spider-Man 2 arrives on October 20 exclusively for PlayStation 5. What are your thoughts on these new graphic modes and the accessibility options uncovered for the upcoming Spider-man 2 title? Let us know in the comments section below.
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Edited by:
Rohan Karnad