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This is really somewhat unexpected news, although we have already seen that other titles like Starfield have managed to correct this problem months later, 60 fps in a game that is fundamentally first-person, it is the ideal frame rate per second to follow the entire development of the action and be more immersive. But it seems that Avowed, even if at first it might seem that it was not going to have the technical excesses that justified it, will not exceed 30 fps on Xbox Series X and S consoles.
The news has come, thank you. to a fragment of an interview conducted at Gamescom itself where the Obsidian team was asked about Avowed’s performance on consoles. Their performance goal has always been 30fps, since this is a first person single player game they don’t think it needs a 60fps mode.to be able to exploit the graphic quality and effects of the title to the maximum.
First impressions of the game are magnificent
Based on this information, many will return to the dynamics of the burden that the Xbox Series S represents, but it has been seen over time that it has also finally reached the processing, with a little more work, of 60 fps. It is true that Avowed is a game fundamentally for a single player and does not need the response time that a multiplayer requires, neither competitive nor cooperative, but in the same way, the effort for a mode with a higher rate would have been appreciated.
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Nevertheless, Until February 18, 2025, the date the title was delayed, Obsidian has time to resolve This problem, if it were a problem for fans, because it is a rather delicate problem this generation that a title does not have a 60 fps mode. We will wait for new official information, because what we can be sure of is that it will be a great game, since it delights all those who have already been able to try it.
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