Post by KostaAndreadis @ 11:43am 08/09/22 | 0 Comments
A new system software update for PlayStation 5 is currently rolling out to players globally with one of the major additions being native support for 1440p displays. A very cool move on Sony's part as a lot of PC HDMI 2.1 displays currently sit in that resolution sweet spot.
There's even a trailer for the 1440p support addition, which is pretty cool and funny in equal measure. On the account of how slick and stylish it is for what is a new resolution option.
One of the benefits of adding 1440p is the ability for games that render in that resolution to do so natively, and for 4K content to super-sample down to 1440p versus the inferior 1080p.
The system update also introduced Game Lists, a feature that will no doubt make the organising of titles a lot easier for players - especially with the expansion of the PlayStation Plus service. The feature supports up to 15 Game Lists with each being able to support up to 100 titles.
Another cool addition is the ability to compare Sony's impressive 3D Audio with regular run-of-the-mill Stereo on the same screen so you can choose which one you prefer. For the full list of features be sure to check out this post.