Well when your new multiple plat is stuck at 720p, there are real feelings being hurt.
Well this isn't totally correct, the fact that this game in question is indeed a multiplatform release also liberates it from being stuck at sub 1080p!
Yeah this sounds like the same things they did with Killzone and The Order if I'm not mistaken. Both games used some sort of trick to get to 1080p and I think Ryse did the same. As long as the game looks and plays well, that's all I want, don't care about numbers.
In other words its a blurry ass 720p title that they're trying to damage control cuz lots of people are currently laughing at them and their game. Okay.
Are we speaking of blur levels like this 1080p title:
@dynamitecop Yes and resolution has never made a game good or bad. Being primarily PC gamer the graphical fidelity has never been my biggest strife with consoles, it's mainly the framerate. I remember playing Dragon's Dogma back on xbox360 and now I bought the PC version and it literally doesn't feel like the same game at all, sure it doesn't look too amazing on pc either but the difference of playing on 15?-30fps vs 144 is just mind blowing. Obviously the effect varies highly depending on the type of game you are playing, but f.e QB could really do with higher than 30 to make all the fast paced effects look more fluid
@StrongBlackVine I agree, it is sad how xbone has to drop the resolution in order to muster enough power to run the latest graphical improvements in new games.
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