For instance: you can turn off ray tracing to reach 4K/60fps

When it comes to a series likeDevil May Cry, you’re gonna want to crank that frame rate as high as it’ll go – or maybe not! Maybe you’d prefer to have ray-traced reflections and other bells and whistles.

We knew the upcoming PS5 and Xbox Series X release ofDevil May Cry 5: Special Editionwould offer at least a few choices – a godsend for anyone who has strong opinions about prioritizing performance over visuals, or vice versa – but today Capcom clarified what kind of options we can expect.

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Ray tracing on

Ray tracing off

Promotional art for Warframe`s Duviri Paradox, which shows Dominus Thrax and the cast of the expansion.

As far as these options go for a console release, I’m pretty dang pleased. Ray tracingcan be a sight to behold, but it’seven betterwhen it’s a choice. And when it comes toDevil May Cry 5specifically, hitting 4K and 60 frames per second is going to be so slick. I’m ready to see some Legendary Dark Knight runs.

A bit of housekeeping: ray tracing won’t show up in the Xbox Series X versionuntil sometime after launch, and “object rendering is prioritized and ray-tracing is automatically disabled when High Framerate Mode is enabled, or when playing in Turbo or Legendary Dark Knight gameplay modes.”

Naoe, Sorin, and Jinchiro looking serious

Asked about the timing of theVergil-only DLCfor PC, PS4, and Xbox One, Yagi-Bacon said that Capcom will have more info to share “in the coming weeks.”DMC5SEis releasing digitally for Xbox Series X on November 10 and PlayStation 5 on November 12. A physical version is coming onDecember 1.

I have to say, despite owning a 4K TV, I’ll be fine with 1080p gaming for the foreseeable future.

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[ViaGematsu]

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Oraxia, a spider-inspired Warframe with multiple legs. Webs appear on the background.