Callisto Protocol performance on Xbox Series X is a bit scary right now
Upon release, the performance of the Callisto Protocol was one of the leading causes of mixed reviews from players and critics, with most reviews on Steam highlighting performance issues. faced from day one.
While we were impressed by what we saw in game release journeyaccording to several sources, such as Eurogamer (opens in a new tab), these issues have led some players to believe that Callisto Protocol is nearly unplayable on PC due to stutters regardless of system. Because Xbox Series X Player, the issues are to a lesser extent but still noticeable and affect the overall experience with the Callisto Protocol.
One of the main problems is that the shaders are not precompiled, which ensures every time something new is rendered you can experience severe frame drops and stutters regardless of CPU. , but the problem can be even worse on older and less powerful models.
For Xbox Series X, however, performance issues are an issue, but the bigger issue is the lack of a feature: ray tracing reflection, which does not promote the realism of the game. While all systems offer a selection of performance modes, the performance of Callisto Protocol on Xbox Series X and PC needs to be patched.
Performance on PS5 looks much better, this may be because, judging by the Callisto Protocol credits, more than 150 developers from the PlayStation Visual Arts studio helped develop. This Sony studio focuses on motion capture and cinema, while supporting other studios. This could mean that the Callisto Protocol is better optimized on PS5 than it is on PC and Xbox.
We know that some users are experiencing stuttering issues on their PC. We have a patch coming in a few hours to improve performance, with some additional updates rolling out.December 2, 2022
A day after launch, developer Striking Distance Studios released a patch update to address some PC performance issues raised by players, and promises some additional updates. next. This fix targets and corrects problems caused by stuttering.
Originally reported by Forbes (opens in a new tab), the recent patch has helped to resolve some of the larger stuttering issues, but there are still frequent micro stutters that are insignificant but detract from the experience. In upcoming updates, Stringking Gap says there will be performance improvements on PC and Xbox Series X, but a timeframe for when the next updates are expected is yet to be determined. release.