Where Winds Meet Graphics Compared Across Platforms

Where Winds Meet Graphics Compared on PS5, PS5 Pro, and PC
Where Winds Meet continues to be one of the most talked about action RPG titles of the year, and a new comparison video now highlights the visual differences between its PS5, PS5 Pro, and PC versions. While the gap between the three platforms is not dramatic, the footage provides a clear look at how each system handles performance and graphical rendering.
Graphics comparison Where Winds Meet on PS5 vs PS5 Pro vs PC
The comparison, shared by the channel ElAnalistaDeBits, examines visual details of the game which is available for free on PS5 and PC. The PS5 offers a single visual mode, while the PS5 Pro introduces additional modes that give players more flexibility. The PS5 Pro version also enables limited Ray Tracing reflections that are not available on the standard PS5. Meanwhile, the current PC version also lacks Ray Tracing support but compensates with higher overall performance depending on the hardware used.
In terms of resolution, the PS5 Pro holds a noticeable advantage over the standard PS5 although both consoles struggle to maintain a perfectly stable 60fps during intense moments. On the PC side, performance scales significantly higher when using Ultra or High graphical presets. Systems equipped with the RTX 50 series GPUs can push frame rates beyond 200fps thanks to Multi Frame Generation technology, offering a level of smoothness that consoles cannot achieve.
Another interesting point is the upcoming Natural mode for the PC version, which aims to elevate environmental realism and visual depth even further once it becomes available.
Where Winds Meet immerses players in a dramatic tale set during a period of political turmoil in ancient China, particularly during the later era of the Southern Tang dynasty. Player’s step into the role of a skilled warrior navigating a chaotic age where every choice influences the fate of the world around them.
This comparison highlights how Where Winds Meet continues to raise visual standards across platforms, and PC players especially have even more to look forward to once Natural mode arrives.





