

What is more than clear, though, is that when you die you will not wait for the game to reload your last save spot, on PS5, while you can expect standard behavior later on PS4. But as it stands now it seems that developers will not venture far away from the current-gen game design, but rather “optimize” for the next-gen so you will get a much better experience there.
#Quantum error ps4 Ps4#
The most basic way I can explain it on the subject of loading/unloading is that if you can load and unload without the use of loading screens by using the SSD’s speeds then the HDD of the PS4 will require loading screens.Īfter a brief discussion with the developer, it’s still unclear if we’re talking long elevator rides on PS4 but almost no ride on the PS5 or will it be something different. We will be taking advantage of the SSD on PS5. So, how is this game going to work on both next-gen and current-gen systems? Let’s ask them.
#Quantum error ps4 Pc#
Think Witcher3 making use of high-end PC while being ported to Nintendo Switch! But how are they really going to use the PS5? Will they do ray-tracing? Sure they will! Will they use the SSD? Absolutely. QUANTUM ERROR ApWill Quantum Error use the PS5 SSD? Absolutely!ĭeveloper TeamKill has shared that they will develop for PS5 first and then make an effort to port it back to PS4. The PS4 version will be ported from the PS5 version. No, we are developing for the next generation first.

How do we even define a true next-gen game? Usually by analyzing if the game is using resources from the next-gen console that aren’t available in the current-gen console. The most important question seemed to be if this was a true next-gen game. Watch the in-engine trailer for a work-in-progress and join us for a quick chat with the developer, after the video. How will it utilize the SSD while also being scheduled for the PS4? We have pinged the developer to discover more. True next-gen games are a big deal these days, but we weren’t sure which next-gen details this title is hiding under its sleeve. Quantum Error, a future cosmic-horror PS5 exclusive, is the second game from TeamKill after Kings of Lorn: The Fall of Ebris, released two years ago for PC and PS4.
