Klobrille on ResetEra made a comment about Xbox Game Studios and how most of them, not all, will try to deliver 60fps. Because as he says "it’s important for a smooth and responsive xCloud experience as well." he goes on
"Games running at least at 60fps is just another piece to that puzzle, as 30fps games add unnecessary latency to player controls. This may not be important for every type of game, but as I said, for most games it will."
Good news? I honestly am not sure. 60fps sure is lovely but I cannot deny that I want my eyes to" melt "with amazing visuals too. Nobody can know this, so I'm just gonna assume but I don't hope Fable is 60fps. It's open world, hopefully full of life and details and if they want to hit 60fps, won't that just restrict them a lot when it comes to graphical bells and whistles? I mean Ubi after all is opting for 30fps as well with Valhalla.
I've always been under the impression that if Halo 5 campaign had been 30fps it would have looked significantly better, even on base Xbox One. This is why I appreciate resolutions and performance modes but I realize not every developer can and will offer that. This all being said, the CPU and everything else is on another level compared to Xbox One and even Xbox One X, so who knows what they can do with the power that XSX offers. Klobrille goes on to say it will mean better gaming experiences but personally I find the experiences great already. I play Witcher 3 in 30fps and have one hell of a time.
It just would be a shame when eventually a big open world RPG comes out by Playground and doesn't look nearly as good as other open world games releasing at the same time, whether that's from a third party like Ubi or Sony doesn't matter. But I am just afraid that aiming all the way for 60fps will limit them when it comes to the graphical bells and whistles.
Any guesses on this? Maybe people here that know more than I do about these kinds of things? As for the source :
"Games running at least at 60fps is just another piece to that puzzle, as 30fps games add unnecessary latency to player controls. This may not be important for every type of game, but as I said, for most games it will."
Good news? I honestly am not sure. 60fps sure is lovely but I cannot deny that I want my eyes to" melt "with amazing visuals too. Nobody can know this, so I'm just gonna assume but I don't hope Fable is 60fps. It's open world, hopefully full of life and details and if they want to hit 60fps, won't that just restrict them a lot when it comes to graphical bells and whistles? I mean Ubi after all is opting for 30fps as well with Valhalla.
I've always been under the impression that if Halo 5 campaign had been 30fps it would have looked significantly better, even on base Xbox One. This is why I appreciate resolutions and performance modes but I realize not every developer can and will offer that. This all being said, the CPU and everything else is on another level compared to Xbox One and even Xbox One X, so who knows what they can do with the power that XSX offers. Klobrille goes on to say it will mean better gaming experiences but personally I find the experiences great already. I play Witcher 3 in 30fps and have one hell of a time.
It just would be a shame when eventually a big open world RPG comes out by Playground and doesn't look nearly as good as other open world games releasing at the same time, whether that's from a third party like Ubi or Sony doesn't matter. But I am just afraid that aiming all the way for 60fps will limit them when it comes to the graphical bells and whistles.
Any guesses on this? Maybe people here that know more than I do about these kinds of things? As for the source :
Xbox Game Studios |OT8| Ori and the Speed of the SSDs
You're somewhat right. I see folks act like Microsoft has unlimited money to throw around, and that's not the case. A decade ago, first party games like Fable 3 weren't allowed to have the same budget & time to develop as games like Skyrim or Mass Effect. When Microsoft had chances to buy...
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Xbox Game Studios |OT8| Ori and the Speed of the SSDs
You're somewhat right. I see folks act like Microsoft has unlimited money to throw around, and that's not the case. A decade ago, first party games like Fable 3 weren't allowed to have the same budget & time to develop as games like Skyrim or Mass Effect. When Microsoft had chances to buy...
www.resetera.com