The shedding of blood is a great game, and fans are still coming back to try and unleash the inner workings of the 2016 action RPG. One modder, Lance McDonald, it means you're in the circle The shedding of blood to make the game run at 60 fps on PlayStation 4.
McDonald's is well-known in gaming communities for taking on different games to discover their secrets; earlier, he got some cut quotes and cut out the contents of the horror classic P.T., and managers found hidden from The shedding of blood and Dark Souls 3. On Tuesday, he made a series of tweets documenting his progress on The shedding of blood the boat that has raised the frame level. As he explains,
I have downloaded The shedding of blood running at 60fps. Works great (almost as good as Dark Souls 3 The PS4 Pro patch does) except the fact that the game doesn't have the right time and the rest of the game basically goes on fast. This works on a PS4 basis.
McDonald's also posted a note on the PlayStation 4 Pro, noting that there is a lot of screen explosion in this particular test article because there is no v sync.
Ah, I did! The blood works at a 60fps power cap (no much v-sync for screen cracks) with the right frame rate and time and game sense. This works on the base of the PS4 pro, it will try to find a real FPS compass that you can display tomorrow and then be tested on the PS4 Pro in operating mode. pic.twitter.com/V6uxQ4bT9k
– Lance McDonald (@manfightdragon) April 28, 2020
Performance was enhanced by the development of the Bo4 Pro & # 39; s Boost Mode feature, McDonald said.
Since the launch of the console in 2016, The shedding of blood
Fans willing to follow McDonald's progress can follow his YouTube channel, in which he marks the deepest division of his work and photography. Him save Patreon.
It's fun to watch this simple version Blood skin, and it's a reminder of how the power of the game stays with fans. While fans are still waiting for the upcoming Elden's ring, they are still finding ways to innovate and improve the existing FromSoftware catalog.
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