Black Myth: Wukong is one of the biggest games in the world right now after selling more than 10 million copies across PS5 and PC. It’s a massive success for the relatively unknown studio, and one of the reasons for this massive success is the visuals. On PC Black Myth: Wukong boasts incredible visuals, making full use of modern rendering techniques like nanite, lumen, ray tracing, and frame generation. The PS5 version is slightly different, offering three different graphical presets for players to choose between. It’s always nice to have options, but some of these modes are better off not being used at all. For the full breakdown just read through our info below, and thanks go out to Digital Foundry for accurate performance measurements. The Quality mode should be a 30fps lock for high resolutions and crisp visuals, but it comes with relatively high amounts of input latency – not to mention that the 30fps lock isn’t actually a lock at all. The framerate fluctuates just above 30fps, with rare dips below. I