Team Brazil has released a new version of its unofficial PC port of Marvel’s Spider-Man 2. This version appears to be almost as good as the official PS5 version, and below you can find a comparison video between them.
For those wondering, the latest version of this unofficial PC port is V1.5.2. Like always, we won’t allow any links to it. Still, I’m pretty sure that most of you will be able to find it. All you have to do is a Google search and… well… that’s it. Just be careful with what you’ll be downloading though.
As we can see in this comparison, the unofficial PC port looks almost as good as the official PS5 version. Since the PC version can run at native 4K, it looks sharper than the PS5 version. And, as we’ve already showcased, it can run with 120fps, provided you have a high-end PC.
However, the PC version still lacks some shader and lighting effects. So, it’s not perfect yet. Let’s also not forget that this video compares a specific area. Other areas may lack even more shaders or may have various graphical glitches.
Not only that but Team Brazil has not implemented properly – at least yet – any Ray Tracing effects. Right now, the DX11 version appears to be the team’s main focus. Nevertheless, for an unofficial port, Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 looks incredible on PC.
As I’ve already reported, the game no longer suffers from major stutters. It’s also worth noting that this unofficial PC port comes with several graphics settings to tweak. So, in theory, you should be able to improve performance on mid-tier PC systems by reducing them.
A while ago, the Brazil Team shared some official PC requirements for it. Therefore, I suggest taking a look at them.
This whole thing started from a leaked PC dev build, which didn’t have any shaders or textures. So, with that in mind, this latest PC version of Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 looks phenomenal. The fact that you can play it from start to finish is also commendable.
Sony hasn’t revealed anything official about bringing Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 to PC. From what we know, we should expect it to hit the PC in FY 2025. Or at least that was Sony’s initial plan.
Enjoy and stay tuned for more!
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