Beta started yesterday Diablo IV, is available for those who pre-ordered the game, and videos have already appeared on the network showing how the action looks and works on all available platforms: both generations of the PlayStation and Xbox, as well as PC. Videos published on the channel ElAnalistaDeBits.
In each case, in addition to the visual component, it demonstrates at what resolution and FPS level Diablo IV works (and how often there are drawdowns), as well as, for example, how long downloads last (with the exception of the Xbox video).
Compare versions for Xbox Series, PS5 and PC
Resolution and FPS:
Xbox Series S – 1440p and up to 60 FPS; Xbox Series X – 2160p and up to 60 FPS; PS5 – 2160p and up to 60 FPS; PC at maximum graphics settings – 2160p.
Download duration:
Xbox Series S – 5.5 seconds; Xbox Series X – 5.5 seconds; PS5 – 5.5 seconds; PC at maximum graphics settings – 5.33 seconds.
Comparison of PS4, PS4 Pro and PS5 versions
Resolution and FPS:
PS4 – 1080p and up to 30 FPS; PS4 Pro – 1188p and up to 30 FPS; PS5 – 2160p and up to 60 FPS.
Download duration:
PS4 — 50.13 sec; PS4 Pro — 36.43 sec; PS5 — 5.46 sec.
Compare versions for Xbox One, Xbox One X and Xbox Series
Resolution and FPS:
Xbox One – 900p and up to 30 FPS; Xbox One X – 1440p and up to 30 FPS; Xbox Series S – 1440p and up to 60 FPS; Xbox Series X – 2160p and up to 60 FPS.
The Diablo IV beta test for pre-orders will end tomorrow evening, and from March 24 to March 27, everyone else will be able to access the testing.
Diablo IV itself releases June 6 on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series and PC. IN Game Pass There are no plans to add the game. The release will support the technology DLSS 3.
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