
Silver Sable Boss Fight | Spider-Man Remastered PS5 4K HDR 60FPs Ray Tracing
Thank you for watching and if you enjoyed, please Like the video and Subscribe to The Channel! In this video Spider-Man takes on Silver Sable in an epic Boss Fight encounter. This boss fight is available in the City That Never Sleeps DLC. This is right at the start of the third chapter which is called Silver Lining. This boss battle looks truly amazing in 4K HDR Ultra HD with The 60FPS Performance RT Mode switched on. Silver Sablinova, also known by her alias Silver Sable, is a character in Marvel's Spider-Man series. The owner of an international mercenary Sable International and the leader of its Wild Pack, as well as the princess of Symkarian royal family. She and her team are antagonists in first game, after being hired by Mayor Norman Osborn to bring order to the city. Silver Sable also appears in its downloadable content campaign, The City That Never Sleeps, as a supporting ally. She is portrayed by Nichole Elise. Months later, Hammerhead has discovered and managed to acquire Sable tech left behind in New York after the Devil's Breath crisis, using it to arm his mafia and make himself virtually indestructible. This leads to Silver Sable's return to New York, who teams up with Spider-Man to reclaim her stolen tech from Hammerhead. She and Spider-Man face off against him at the Colexco building but the two are outmatched as Hammerhead nearly kills Spider-Man and makes off with Silver Sable. Sable later awakens in Hammerhead's underground hideout, where she is tortured by his men with the goal of extracting information about more of her technology and weapons. She is eventually found and saved by Spider-Man, who manages to track her down. Once more, they agree to help each other against Hammerhead. She and Spider-Man lure Hammerhead to a Sable International boat on the Hudson River. Spider-Man fights him on the ground while Silver Sable engages him on her jet. After a long fight, Sable manages to defeat Hammerhead by crashing her jet into him. Afterwards, she thanks Spider-Man for his heroics and returns to Symkaria to help her people. Following on from the update to Spider-Man: Miles Morales earlier this week, Spider-Man Remastered has also been updated with a new Performance RT’ graphics mode. Now, in addition to ‘Fidelity’, which features ray traced effects at 30fps, and ‘Performance’, which ditches the ray tracing and uses temporal upscaling from below 4K to give 60fps gaming instead, there’s also a ‘Performance RT’ mode. Update: Here’s the 1.002 patch notes, which do fix a few niggling bugs with the game as well. New Features Added Performance RT Graphics Mode Fixes & Updates Improved quality and performance of ray-traced reflections Addressed various progression stoppers and stability issues Addressed various art issues Addressed various audio issues Addressed an animation issue while web swinging Addressed an animation issue while in Photo Mode The description of Performance RT mode in-game reads: This is an alternate version of the 60 frames per second “Performance” mode, adding ray-tracing by adjusting the scene resolution, reflection quality, and pedestrian density. You can find the graphics mode setting after selecting a save slot from the main menu, or under Settings from the pause menu, though switching modes will force you restart from a checkpoint. Exactly as in Miles Morales, Insomniac are balancing the various parameters they can to offer this additional option. Performance RT reintroduces ray tracing from the Fidelity mode, but Insomniac are able to compensate for the graphics hit and sacrifice in other areas to boost the frame rate up to 60fps. The scene resolution would drop the game to lower than Performance mode – in Miles Morales, Performance RT reportedly now tops out at 1440p – and then likely use temporal techniques to reconstruct a higher resolution image. Reflection quality is also lowered, reducing the number of rays used for them, rendering them at a lower resolution, and so on, but will importantly still be accurate and more realistic. Spider-Man: Remastered is a remastered port of Spider-Man for the PlayStation 5 console. It was released in select territories on November 12, 2020, with a further worldwide release on November 19. It is available through the Ultimate Edition of Spider-Man: Miles Morales on the PlayStation 5, with a paid digital upgrade of the standard edition also being available. The content in this version includes the original game and its free downloadable content, The City that Never Sleeps paid downloadable content, three additional suits, further trophies and new additions to the photo mode. These three additional suits include the suit worn in The Amazing Spider-Man (2012) film and two original suits designed by Insomniac, the Arachnid Rider suit and the Armored Advanced suit, with all three also being available for the original release via an update.