Street Fighter V will be released tomorrow, February 16th, exclusively on two platforms: PlayStation 4 and PC. Of course, many people apart from specialized websites They already have the game in their hands, as usually happens in important launches.
Digital Foundry has had the opportunity to compare both versions of the game, which according to their analysis present some notable differences. The most notable are found in depth of visual field and in anti-aliasing, because apparently each version uses its own processing engine. The group has come to the conclusion that the console version It has been very well designed and it lives up to the PC version.
You can throw him a look at the comparison for yourselves below:
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