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Dragon Age: Inquisition's First DLC Hits Xbox One

Added: 24.03.2015 16:00 | 1 views | 0 comments


[UPDATE] BioWare has now posted the first trailer for Jaws of Hakkon.

The original story is below.

, in terms of units sold, in the developer's history.

From: www.gamespot.com

Dragon Age: Inquisition producer wants to improve frame rate, but admits it might be difficult

Added: 22.03.2015 8:18 | 2 views | 0 comments


Ever since the new generation of platforms hit the market, frame-rate has become a hotly debated topic among gaming fans. Not immune to the discussion, Dragon Age: Inquisition users have repeatedly point out the fact that BioWares most recent release has cutscenes locked to 30 frames-per-second (FPS) on PC. In the industry today, there are many gamers that feel that 30 FPS is simply too low, while others argue that story and scope are far more important than frame-rate in titles like Dragon Age: Inquisition. In the face of the debate, BioWare has now admitted that they are interested in pushing the frame-rate of Dragon Age: Inquisitions cutscenes beyond what they are currently locked at. After one player inquired if the game would ever be patched to include better frame-rates, Dragon Age: Inquisition executive producer Mark Darrah has now revealed that the team is currently seeing if they can tweak the systems to reach rates that are higher than 30 FPS. The producer did not, ho...

From: n4g.com

Dragon Age: Inquisition producer wants to improve frame rate, but admits it might be difficult

Added: 22.03.2015 3:18 | 0 views | 0 comments


Ever since the new generation of platforms hit the market, frame-rate has become a hotly debated topic among gaming fans. Not immune to the discussion, Dragon Age: Inquisition users have repeatedly point out the fact that BioWares most recent release has cutscenes locked to 30 frames-per-second (FPS) on PC. In the industry today, there are many gamers that feel that 30 FPS is simply too low, while others argue that story and scope are far more important than frame-rate in titles like Dragon Age: Inquisition. In the face of the debate, BioWare has now admitted that they are interested in pushing the frame-rate of Dragon Age: Inquisitions cutscenes beyond what they are currently locked at. After one player inquired if the game would ever be patched to include better frame-rates, Dragon Age: Inquisition executive producer Mark Darrah has now revealed that the team is currently seeing if they can tweak the systems to reach rates that are higher than 30 FPS. The producer did not, ho...

From: n4g.com


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