Prey releases this week on PS4, Xbox One and PC. We got a look at the demo for Prey this week for PS4 and Xbox One. Digital Foundry worked their magic and compared the two versions and their performance.
First, the quick and dirty stats: The game runs at 1080p on PS4 and 900p on Xbox One. The demo didn't have PS4 Pro support, so comparison of that version will have to wait until full release. The game ran at a solid 30fps with some hiccups on the Xbox One side for one area of the demo.
The two versions of the game may look very similar, but there were some input latency issues on PS4. Luckily, Bethesda was on the ball when their community lead responded to a NeoGAF thread on the matter.
“To address input lag, the fix within the final release in the game changes the raw input curve on the PS4 controller to be more responsive at the low end, and to tweak responsiveness to the center point on the controller (narrowing the dead zone.). The net result is faster/more responsive movement.”
Prey releases in full on May 5 for PC, PS4 and Xbox One.