Outriders Demo – PS4 Pro Vs PS5 Graphics and Loading Times Comparison



See the differences between the current gen and previous gen versions of Outriders’ prologue.

The demo for Outriders is now out, allowing you to play through the opening hours of developer People Can Fly’s upcoming multiplayer-focused action RPG. You can play the demo on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PS5, PS4, and PC–the only system that doesn’t support the demo but will play the game at launch is Stadia.

In the video above, we do a side-by-side comparison of the Outriders demo, playing it both on PS4 and PS5. We take a look at how well the game performs on the two systems, both in terms of graphical quality and loading times.

In Outriders, you play as an Outrider, a specialized combat scout charged with leading humanity’s exploration across a new world after the destruction of Earth. Mutated by a freakish storm upon your arrival, you become an Altered–someone who can bend the elements to their will. You have the choice of commanding earth, fire, time, or technology. 

The demo for Outriders covers the opening chapter, which includes several campaign missions and optional side quests. Your progress in the demo will transfer over to the full game once it launches on April 1. Like that version, the Outriders’ demo supports co-op, allowing you to team up with other players in three-person squads.

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45 thoughts on “Outriders Demo – PS4 Pro Vs PS5 Graphics and Loading Times Comparison”

  1. I was gonna get a ps5. Not now. You have a crappy hard drive in that PS 4pro. Crooks. No wait with better hard drive. Picture better with ps4…. Playstation 5 is crap.

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  2. More dynamic particles, lighting, higher and more consistent frame rate, volumetric fog and faster load times. With minor changes like this I'm not sure it's worth getting a PS5. At least not until Q3 or 4 games.

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  3. Lets not forget the audio improvements aswell. Its incredinly more advanced on ps5 than last gen. Thanks to tempest audio. You litteraly hear the bullets fly past your head its crazy, and the rumble you hear when u use a ground slam or other ground based abilities is crazy

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  4. It makes sense they would run very close given it's using what feels and looks like an outdated Unreal 4 Engine. Either way this game looks pretty bad for an Unreal 4 engine game in 2021. Looks almost like Gears 3 of which out in 2011. <.<

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  5. I have a ssd for my ps4 pro. Did a test and my load time is 10 seconds.
    So for the people who don't have a ps5 do what I did. I got a 4k TV and got a ssd for my pro. It's just as good until am able to get a ps5

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  6. I'm playing on a PS4 Pro and the loading times kill any immersion. That said, I appreciate the fact that they released the demo. I'll wait until I can get a PS5 (😒) and play that demo. Thank you for taking the time to compare. 🙂

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