Now, go back to the application and hit ‘Start’ followed by ‘ok’ to the error message that pops up – that’s it, you’re all done. In here you’ll want to enter the IP address which was in the application and also the port number (which should now be 8888). Go to Settings > Set up Internet > Custom (on your PS4) and just click next through your existing internet settings (Wired or Wi-Fi) until you get to the ‘Proxy’ Settings. The next thing you’ll want to do is customise your PS4 to allow the application to do its job. Once you’ve opened up the ‘PSX Download Helper’ application, take note of the IP address and change the Port number from ‘8080’ to ‘8888’. How to: Upgrade any PS4 game to a specific version Until now, the only way you would be able to experience the boosted performance on the PS5 (all three of these examples will run at an almost locked 60fps on the PS5) would be to find and buy the disc version – I’m going to explain how to do this with a digital copy… Similarly, Batman Return to Arkham (Arkham City) was 1080p and 60fps until it was patched to 30fps for the same reason, as was Assassin’s Creed Unity. For example, The Last Guardian v1.0 allows you to play the game at 1890p and 60fps, this was later patched to 30fps when they added HDR to make the experience more consistent as the framerate wasn’t the greatest. So, today I’ll be showing you how you can easily defy PSN and force your PS4 (and PS4 games on the PS5) to download version 1.0 of ANY digital PS4 game…įirst things first – why would you want to do this? Well, aside from possibly making a game easier for obtaining trophies (No Mans Sky), or reverting to a pre-updated stage before a subsequent update broke obtaining certain trophies or erased your progress ( Dirt 5), the main reason is to sacrifice bug fixes for an improved performance boost. However, this generation has seen a few games that have had post-launch patches to resolve performance issues which can technically now be ironed out with the advent of the new PlayStation 5 console. If you’re not aware, when you purchase and download a game on PSN (or pretty much any system out there), the game you end up downloading is the pre-patched version so that you can jump right in with all the updates and bug-fixes present.
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