@dexda: Ultimately, I think it is a waste of time if they don't run well. 60fps over 4K any day. I don't see how a console that really plays games at 4K (like, Rise of the Tomb Raider, med-high settings, 4K, not Oxenfree) could be reasonably priced? My GPU alone costs thrice my PS4, so how do you package that into a system that the console market will accept?
@admiraladmiral: There are about 10 games that do. Forza 5, Skylanders, and such. I appreciate devs like Machine Games who choose a variable resolution (as in Wolfenstein: The New Order, 900-1080p/60) in order to stick at around 60fps.
@ZellyPoof: This is where I bow out. I can make suppositions on hearsay all I want, but when you're waxing on the actual outcomes of the trinity of endings I can't speak from any experience.
@NewJFusi0n: No. Not really. The emphasis on more free form exploration that is mentioned in the article, and the general Bioware presence, should assuage such fears.
@ZellyPoof: I've read here that no matter the ending you choose, the relays are destroyed (forgive my ignorance if that isn't correct). And this game seems to be set shortly after ME3. So... we paddling to Andromeda?
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