1. Optimize Minecraft for PS5 hardware. To get Minecraft graphics that look even remotely decent, you need to set everything to ultra and play at an unstable 30 fps on PS5. If you want better graphics, you have to pay a fortune for a mod. What you should do is optimize the game for PS5 (and Xbox too) and add Ray-Traying, while still keeping the graphics options. Tip: Some famous games (Example: Spider-Man 2), when set to 30 fps Fidelity mode and enabling 120 Hz display mode, increase the frame rate to 40 fps. The recommendation: innovate. A "fidelity" mode at 60 fps, a "RT performance" mode at 80 fps, and a "performance" mode without ray-traying at 120 fps. Or, if you want to test this in the future, a "custom" mode that lets the player choose what they want and set the FPS limiter, granting a freedom that makes a difference, believe it or not. It must be something psychological. Motion blur and adjustment options for it would be VERY welcome.
2. Optimize for PS4 as well. Believe it or not, the amount of money you'll make from this is huge. There's still a massive number of players on PS4, and exploring this console will help you a lot. You should optimize the game for its hardware and make it a bit prettier (because it's possible!). That's all. If you could also give it the same graphical freedom we have today (adjusting everything and setting the FPS limiter yourself, for example), that would make many PS4 owners happy.
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