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PS4 Pro News: Crytek Video Game Company Appreciates PS4 Pro’s Extra 1GB RAM Meeting Increased Graphics Requirements [VIDEO]

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The Technical Director of video game company Crytek, Rok Erjavec, has claimed that the extra 1 gigabyte of RAM of PlayStation 4 Pro is sufficient to meet the increased graphics requirements. Erjavec revealed that the overall increase is substantial than the standard console.

Crytek's technical director made it known that the PS4 Pro gives gamers an additional 0.5 GB compared to the PS4, which has considerable importance in filling in the increased requirements from 4K, higher quality rendering features and more. Erjavec also said that the PlayStation 4 Pro comes with some interesting enhancements that Crytek video game company hasn't really had the chance to work with before. Wherein, the PS4 Pro has a transparent efficiency improvements, Gaming Bolt reported.

Anyway, the Japanese tech giant previously explained why the extra gigabyte of RAM was an important addition to the console. Sony's lead system architect, Mark Cerny, stated that they felt games needed a little more memory, about 10 percent more, so they decided to add about a gigabyte of slow, conventional DRAM to the PlayStation 4 Pro console, according to PlayStation Lifestyle.

In related news, as everyone knew that EA DICE's "Battlefield 1" would support the PS4 Pro, even so, the developer has not pitched in a single word about the type of improvements a gamer will be seeing on the PS4 Pro, which leads game enthusiasts to expect patch news when a new patch rolls out. However, a new analysis reveals exactly what are the changes of "Battlefield 1" on the Sony's most powerful console.

When viewing on a 4K screen, the first-person shooter video game's image quality has a huge improvement over the standard PS4, same result goes out when using an HDTV. Also, the "Battlefield 1" on PS4 Pro has a higher quality textures, as well as some upgrades to the effects on display, VG 24/7 has learned.

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