Earlier today, industry insider thuway revealed on the NeoGAF forums that a small day zero patch will be released for the game, adding a Performance mode promising smoother frame rate on PlayStation 4 Pro, as well
as higher visual fidelity in the 1080p mode.
Not exact matches
Graphically, Call of Duty: WWII brings the subject matter of the original Call of Duty games to a significantly
higher quality of
visual fidelity and storytelling such
as performance capture likenesses that bring emotion to the story and provide characters that players want to route for.
So far, only PC gamers were experiencing Dark Souls 2 at a
high visual fidelity and smooth framerate, and now Namco Bandai has announced that the game will be remastered in 1080p and 60 fps for consoles
as well.
Sadly, it isn't to be however,
as Game Director Paul Rustchynsky has confirmed to VG247 that DriveClub will be locked to 30 frames per second in order to maintain its
high visual fidelity and 1080p resolution.
As expected, Burnout Paradise Remastered will also feature a range of technical enhancements for greater
visual fidelity, including
high resolution textures like 4K and even 60 FPS for those on the PlayStation 4 Pro and Xbox One X.
4K is just an expression of the constant climb of the marketplace for owners to have a greater
visual experience,
higher fidelity, and
higher resolution
as the march of time continues on.