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    PS5 Version "High Performance Mode" vs "Game Default" vs "Resolution mode differences.
  • Chris015_MLBTSC Chris015_MLBTS

    @kingdutch The settings on the playstation 5 itself, the game does not have it's own settings in game to change for this.


  • Joey Gallo had 21 HRs/ 9 2Bs in 332ABs why does he have over 100+ power @sds
  • Chris015_MLBTSC Chris015_MLBTS

    Keep in mind that he also gets stucken out a lot. So you would have to compare how many home runs he has compared to the amount of times he put the ball into play. Also 21 homeruns in 332 at bats is still a very good home run rate, even if you put that towards 600 at bats he is close to a 40 home run season.


  • PS5 Version "High Performance Mode" vs "Game Default" vs "Resolution mode differences.
  • Chris015_MLBTSC Chris015_MLBTS

    @DeleteyourTTVBTW

    Well I was asking if anyone knows, or if anyone has ever done testing or if SDS has ever stated what happens. When I play it on "high performance" my TV's frame rate still says it's in 4K, I have a 60hz television set so I cannot go above 60FPS anyway but it seems more responsive and smoother and like it has less frame rate drops than on the other settings, but this could be placebo working.


  • PS5 Version "High Performance Mode" vs "Game Default" vs "Resolution mode differences.
  • Chris015_MLBTSC Chris015_MLBTS

    Hey, I did not know the PS5 had a feature where you can change the graphics settings for games from the settings option.

    I felt MLB 24 The Show had some frame rate issues and drops on the default so I switched over to high performance mode and I went to practice.

    It seemed easier on pinpoint to hit spots and get better releases, and the hitting seemed easier to time up and square up the ball.

    I went to play a "play now" game of Mets vs Braves at Citi Field in April at 1PM and it seemed like the game only had a couple parts during cut scenes where it looked like frames were being dropped and there was some slight drops of frame rate and stuttering. It seemed like it was easier to locate the ball, but it seemed like the graphics had some slight more "jaggies" and that maybe the anti-aliasing effects had been turned down a little bit. It also seemed like the lighting was maybe a little bit worse.

    Does anyone actually know what happens when you switch these features, is it a placebo and the game runs the exact same no matter what you pick? Or does putting it in "high performance mode" turn down some of the anti alising or shadow graphics to try and better keep 60FPS? Also what does "resolution" mode do to increase the graphics?

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