The framerate of the violent warrior rhymes with the adjective frightening, here are the frames per second of Hellblade 2: Senua's Saga
We have prevaricated out of a mere journalistic need for suspense, but you will have already guessed what it is (up Xbox Series X ed Sat least) the framerate of the expected sequel Hellblade 2: Senua's Saga. There is no need to wait any longer: the frames per second will be fixed at a quota 30. The long-awaited sequel to Ninja Theory is designed exclusively for Xbox and PC, squeezing theUnreal Engine 5 like a lemon. However, the price to be paid is what the German site has just confirmed GamePro. The title will not go beyond 30 FPS, to the detriment of dynamic resolution. There's no performance mode provided, though the number of frames can increase when playing on PC. We leave you at the source.
If a developer needs to target 30FPS due to X reason, that’s fine.
But just say that the game is demanding for X reason, and don’t say words like “cinematic” because it’s a terrible reason. Reminds me of The Order on PS4 and we heard same reasoning.https://t.co/u7e4WPrMRZ
— RedGamingTech (@RedGamingTech) April 4, 2024
Scares the rhyme with thirty, the framerate of Hellblade 2 and its violent heroine: what do we know about Senua's Saga?
The special effects director of Hellblade 2: Senua's Saga, Mark Slater-Tunstill, revealed that the framerate decision is aimed at offering a “cinematic” experience. Given the gameplay a little slower and of greater importance, it is not a real problem outside of what might be the needs of some players (especially those left burned after Starfield). It's unclear whether the need to also release on Xbox Series S is a factor behind the decision. The American site Polygon described the title as “a showcase of hardware power”, given the impressive full use of motion capture for both acting and combat. The development team visited Iceland to ensure an authentic feel to the environments. We will make sure of it 21 maggio.
Now it's up to you to tell us your opinion: what do you expect from the game, now that the founder of Ninja Theory Tameem Antoniades Did he leave the studio early in development? Let us know below, and as always don't forget to stay on techgameworld.com for all the most important news for gamers and beyond. For your purely gaming needs, you can instead find the best discounts in digital format on Instant Gaming.
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