• BlurredSight@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Developers want time and don’t get me wrong CS1 has been out for what 7 years now and it’s been a great 4-5 years since I’ve played it, but the publisher Paradox was shoving out pretty mediocre DLC until May knowing the engine that CS1 was built on was not robust enough to support the features CS2 was trying to bring to the table.

    Paradox wanted a money grab from their extremely loyal fanbase and in return didn’t put enough resources or forced a hard deadline on the devs for October. The only thing they couldn’t do was push for the Console release because Xbox and Sony mandated a 60FPS minimum at 1080p and even a 3080 although advertised couldn’t push that out.

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      1 year ago

      The only thing they couldn’t do was push for the Console release because Xbox and Sony mandated a 60FPS minimum at 1080p

      I know this is a good news but would you mind sharing the source of fhd resolution with 60fps mandatory for current generation console?

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        1 year ago

        Im pretty sure that there already are consoles games that fail to maintain that numbers anyway

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        1 year ago

        Not them but it seems that they don’t list a specific target res and framerate anymore, at least for the public facing documentation. They only mention that the game shouldn’t have any major frame drops which I’d assume would be a bit difficult with this game.

        Xbox Quality Standards: Games on Xbox consoles must function correctly across game modes in a variety of scenarios to meet player needs.

        Title Integrity: Users must be able to complete all game modes and the title must provide a consistently playable experience for players. A playable experience varies per title, but generally means no severe drops in frame rate, no freezes, impasses, bugs causing major progression hindrances, or graphical corruptions.