DF Direct Weekly #123: Jedi Survivor Last-Gen, Path-Traced Skyrim, PS5 Dolby Atmos, New PS5 Hack
In this week’s DF Direct Weekly, the team discuss EA’s announcement of a last-gen version of Star Wars Jedi Survivor, wondering how this new development fits in with the fact that the current-gen versions still need work. Meanwhile, an amazing-looking path-traced version of Skyrim is trailered - and the RT upgrade could work on all DX9 games. John shares his thoughts on PS5’s beta firmware Dolby Atmos support, while Rich reveals the results of a new PS5 exploit - showing Gravity Rush PS4 Pro running at 60fps for the first game. Finally, news of The Last Hope’s departure from the Switch eShop causes all manner of amusement.
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00:00:00 Introduction
00:00:56 News 01: Jedi: Survivor coming to last-gen consoles
00:21:17 News 02: Skyrim modded with path-traced lighting
00:29:29 News 03: PS5 exploit allows modded PS4 games to run
00:39:58 News 04: Beta PS5 firmware features Dolby Atmos support
00:48:36 News 05: Switch 2 to launch in 2H 2024?
00:56:57 News 06: The Last Hope removed from Nintendo eShop
01:05:28 Supporter Q1: Doesn’t targeting 8K with a hypothetical PS5 Pro benefit 4K displays through downsampling?
01:10:49 Supporter Q2: What could the PS5 Pro’s rumoured AI acceleration enhancements mean?
01:18:12 Supporter Q3: Mark Cerny suggested that the PS5 could load in high quality assets as the player moved the camera viewport. Will this actually be implemented?
01:21:27 Supporter Q4: Is it time for Microsoft to let developers skip certain features on Series S?
01:28:39 Supporter Q5: With Sony aggressively discounting the PS5, are they trying to bury Microsoft’s ninth-gen console hopes?