Hogwarts Legacy PS5, Xbox Series X|S Detailed Graphics Modes and Accessibility

While Hogwarts Legacy is coming to the final batch of platforms at a later date, it will also be releasing shortly on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. And with this impending launch, Avalanche Software has finally detailed the graphics modes on both current-gen consoles, along with its suite of accessibility options that will presumably be on all platforms.

As noted on the game's support page, there will be a fidelity mode that runs at 30fps and a performance mode that targets 60fps. However, the team did not specify at what resolution the two would run. This could be key for Xbox Series S owners, as these modes, if they really have both settings, would undoubtedly be inferior to their PS5 and Xbox Series X counterparts. The game will also support VRR for those who have a capable screen. PC specs were also recently revealed, showing what Avalanche recommends for low, high, ultra, and ultra 4K.

The accessibility page outlines related features that will likely be present in all releases. There is text-to-speech support for menus, color blind modes, the ability to turn off certain display effects such as film grain, text scaling, high contrast text, high-contrast gameplay that turns key elements into very different colors, the ability to reduce camera shake, subtitles, separate volume controls, spatial audio, an audio visualizer that shows where key sound effects are played, various control changes, difficulty options (including a Story setting that makes certain segments impossible to fail), and more. /p>

Hogwarts Legacy PS5, Xbox Series X|S Detailed Graphics Modes and Accessibility

While Hogwarts Legacy is coming to the final batch of platforms at a later date, it will also be releasing shortly on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. And with this impending launch, Avalanche Software has finally detailed the graphics modes on both current-gen consoles, along with its suite of accessibility options that will presumably be on all platforms.

As noted on the game's support page, there will be a fidelity mode that runs at 30fps and a performance mode that targets 60fps. However, the team did not specify at what resolution the two would run. This could be key for Xbox Series S owners, as these modes, if they really have both settings, would undoubtedly be inferior to their PS5 and Xbox Series X counterparts. The game will also support VRR for those who have a capable screen. PC specs were also recently revealed, showing what Avalanche recommends for low, high, ultra, and ultra 4K.

The accessibility page outlines related features that will likely be present in all releases. There is text-to-speech support for menus, color blind modes, the ability to turn off certain display effects such as film grain, text scaling, high contrast text, high-contrast gameplay that turns key elements into very different colors, the ability to reduce camera shake, subtitles, separate volume controls, spatial audio, an audio visualizer that shows where key sound effects are played, various control changes, difficulty options (including a Story setting that makes certain segments impossible to fail), and more. /p>

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