The Coalition studio head Rod Fergusson shared some interesting details for upcoming Xbox One exclusive cover shooter Gears of War 4.
Platform holder denies claims by
The Coalition studio head Rod Fergusson that framerate in Gears of War 4 is more consistent on slimmer console
Not exact matches
Earlier today, The
Coalition's Rod Fergusson, the
studio head of the team behind Gears of War 4, tweeted that he'd love to get the Brumak added to Monster Hunter: World.
The
Coalition's
studio head comes back to this again and again in our time with him: making sure Gears Of War 4 is evolving, but staying true to the core values of what a Gears game is.
In a recent IGN Podcast, The
Coalition's
studio head, Rod Fergusson, explained the
studio's decision to lower the game's framerate in the campaign mode.
During an interview with Digital Spy,
studio head of The
Coalition Rod Ferguson made a statement regarding the future of the franchise.
Also, The
Coalition's
studio head, Rod Fergusson, recently announced that Gears Of War 4 will be receiving a day one patch, but only for the physical version of the game, and will be 11 GB in size.
To sooth the Gears community, The
Coalition's
studio head, Rod Fergusson, took to Twitter to show the visual improvement since the beta.
In a somewhat surprising move during the PC Gamer E3 press conference, Xbox Games
head Phil Spencer and
Coalition studio manager Rod Fergusson took turns taking the stage to announce that Killer Instinct and Gears of War Ultimate Edition would be making their way to the PC.
Spencer then introduced The
Coalition co-creator and
studio head, Ron Fergusson, to present Gears of War 4, which turned out cover much more than the game's features, or how it will be the first game to support HDR on the Xbox One S. Gears of War 4 will be one of the first games to support the Xbox Play Anywhere program, which means players will own the game for both the Xbox One and Windows 10 platforms when they buy it digitally.
Rod Fergusson,
studio head at The
Coalition, already teased an upcoming announcement earlier today.