Titanfall 2 Aiming for 60FPS, Resolution Not Yet Decided
2014's original Titanfall did not run at native 1080p on Xbox One.
With shooter Titanfall 2 scheduled to come out in a couple months, Respawn has now revealed it's aiming to have the game run at 60 FPS. Art director Joel Emslie told DualShockers at Gamescom this week that the FPS target applies to multiplayer and single-player.
Unlike the original Titanfall, the sequel has a single-player mode (read more about it here). Reaching 60 FPS is a "huge goal" for Respawn, Emslie said, though it appears it hasn't been completely locked down yet.
Emslie also talked about Titanfall 2's resolution. This is not yet finalized, so Respawn isn't ready to discuss this in terms of specifics, he said. However, Emslie explained that the Respawn is currently putting the "finishing touches on some features that could help with resolution," according to the report.
2014's Titanfall, which was exclusive to Xbox consoles and PC, ran at sub-1080p on Xbox One. The sequel is being released across Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC--and there are no last-generation versions.

Titanfall 2 launches on October 28 for PS4, Xbox One, and PC. Two betas are coming up soon, the first of which begins this coming Friday, August 19.
In other news about the game, you can get DLC and early access to an upcoming Titan by eating and drinking.
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