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Control: Ultimate Edition Side-by-Side Comparison Shows Which Version Runs the Best

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Players interested in buying Control: Ultimate Edition can now watch a side-by-side comparison of which version of the game runs the best.

Now that Control: Ultimate Edition is available everywhere, players are no doubt eager to learn where the best place to play the game with its new enhancements in tow. It's worth mentioning that Control: Ultimate Edition is free on PS Plus for the month of February, so PlayStation players should be sure to add the game to their libraries while it's available.

However, the Control: Ultimate Edition is now available on the PS5 and the Xbox Series X, which offers a much smoother performance across the board compared to the last generation versions of Control. Now, thanks to the folks over at the Digital Foundry YouTube channel, players can check out an in-depth side-by-side breakdown of the PS5 and Xbox Series X and S versions of Control: Ultimate Edition.

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The Digital Foundry video begins by setting the record straight right away by saying the PS5 and Xbox Series X and S allow for an experience as close to PC performance as possible with Control: Ultimate Edition. While Control performed well on PC when it first released, the console versions of Control suffered a bit on the performance end. Now, it seems that those problems have all but been eliminated on the PS5 and Xbox Series X/S consoles. Additionally, the added effects like ray tracing and faster load times serve to make the experience just that much smoother.

While the last generation versions of Control on PS4 and Xbox One ran at 30 frames per second with framerate dips during intensive gameplay, it looks like Control: Ultimate Edition has very little trouble running at a smooth 60 FPS. Additionally, players on PS5 and Xbox Series X have the option to turn on a 30 FPS mode that adds ray tracing effects to Control: Ultimate Edition. This ray tracing graphics mode looks visually stunning, provided players are willing to take the lower frame rate. Though, for those players on Xbox Series S, the game still runs at a smooth 60 FPS, while being rendered at 900p.

However, for players wondering whether or not they should grab Control: Ultimate Edition on PS5 or Xbox Series X to get the best experience, it seems like players should be able to make their pick without missing out on much at all. The Digital Foundry video does make note that the visuals overall on PS5 appear a bit brighter compared to the Xbox Series X, but other than that, the game runs similarly between the two consoles. It's worth mentioning that both versions have slight faults of their own, but nothing too detrimental to the overall experience.

On PS5, there are portions of Control's gameplay where the game will have a slight dip in frame rate during combat encounters with heavy graphical effects. Still, the framerate only dips to about 55 FPS before smoothing out. On Xbox Series X, it seems there are times during exploration where Control will have a slight stutter, where the game almost seems to stall. Aside from those performance hiccups, it seems like Control: Ultimate Edition is going to be quite the treat on both PS5 and Xbox Series X.

Control: Ultimate Edition is out now for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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