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Big oof. Seems like it will be hard to run on PC too. The recommended GPU is a 2080. My 3080 is kinda sweating at that because I assume that they mean 30fps @ high settings with a 2080.
Same, i’m hoping 1440p 60 fps is doable on my 3080
Microsoft really not giving any incentives to play on their consoles
Yup. Given the comments they made in the Todd Howard interview I’m guessing they’ve really struggled to get anywhere near 60
Eh, some of us are less concerned with FPS than others. Considering some of the comments above regarding the amount of hardware needed to get decent frames on PC, I’m happy to get the same performance at a fraction of the cost and effort.
YMMV of course, just giving my $0.02 as someone who is pretty happy with his XSX.
EDIT - Oops, just saw this was a month-old comment. My bad for the necro lol
Such a shame. I understand not wanting to compromise on details and graphics, but 60fps should be the bare minimum any developer is happy with in 2023.
Just curious for your thoughts, nothing bad intended. How would you feel about console graphic settings? Not as granular as PC but like, “30FPS and beautiful” or “60FPS and toned down graphics”.
Given the choice, what would you pick?
100% 60 fps and toned down
older games are often still played a lot nowadays, and art direction is way more important than resolution and the like
honestly the immense focus in polygon and pixel counts in games lately has annoyed me immensely, especially because they rarely actually make for a stand-out look
I’m in favor of some simple options, at least. It’s not unprecedented; I distinctly remember Perfect Dark on N64 offering a “hi-res mode” that boosted the resolution at the cost of performance. Personally, I’d go with the option that guarantees me the highest consistent frame rate, but I’d also have to consider the relative difference in graphics between the options. High settings on PC usually do look nice, but I’ve noticed a continued trend of seeing lower quality settings that still look pretty close.
By the time the next generation of consoles comes around, I think there will be enough AI-powered enhancements available to easily boost frame rates to 120fps with very high quality graphics on consoles. If that stuff pans out, it’d be up there with the biggest leaps in console performance between generations that we’ve ever seen.
If they do it this way, they can sell a 60fps version for full price in a couple of years.