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GS News Update: Reaching 1080p on Xbox One “tougher” compared to PS4 for upcoming RPG Lords of the Fallen
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Achieving 1080p resolution for upcoming RPG Lords of the Fallen is proving to be a tougher task on Xbox One than PlayStation 4, according to developer CI Games. Executive producer Tomasz Gop said in a new interview that the studio is aiming for 1080p for both versions, but so far the results are better for Sony's new console.
"We're working very hard right now to deliver PS4 and Xbox One in 1080p but I can't confirm whether it's possible," Gop told IGN. "It's probably easier for me to confirm it'll happen for PlayStation 4, because it appears on this one we're almost nailing it and pretty much there. For Xbox One though, it’s slightly tougher and we’re still working on it, so I can't confirm that yet."
Also in the interview, Gop said CI Games is hoping to reach at least 30fps for Lords of The Fallen because he said it would be better to have a solid frame rate, even if it's lower, if that means the game can run at a higher overall resolution.
"We definitely won't be below 30fps, definitely," Gop said. "I think if we have to choose between resolution and framerate, we'll probably choose to go full HD 1080p and have a stable, rock-solid 30fps, rather than try to lower the resolution and push it to 60fps because we believe this game looks pretty good, so we'd rather have a decent resolution to show it off."
Prior to joining CI Games to work on Lords of the Fallen, Gop worked at CD Projekt Red on The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings. Lords of the Fallen is set to launch this fall for Xbox One, PS4, and PC, and a new trailer for the game was released just yesterday.