Today Ubisoft has confirmed the resolution and frames per second for upcoming open world game Watch Dogs.
The PlayStation 4 version will be running at 900p resolution. The Xbox One version runs at 792p resolution. Both output at 30 frames per second.
In a Ubisoft blog post, Watch Dogs creative chief Jonathan Morin said it was more important for Watch Dogs to deliver “an amazing next-gen experience” than a 1080p resolution.
“Resolution is a number, just like framerate is a number. All those numbers are valid aspects of making games,” he said.
Ubisoft explained inthe blog post about the specific differences between the Xbox 360/PlayStation 3 and Xbox One/PS4 versions of Watch Dogs. On the single-player side, Xbox 360/PS3 players can expect fewer NPCs in some areas, but Morin says this will not affect the core gameplay. For multiplayer, Morin said Xbox 360 and PS3 owners will miss out on the Decryption competitive multiplayer mode and the ability to free roam with multiple players.
Watch Dogs is due out on PC, PS3 and Xbox 360 as well as PS4 and Xbox One on the 27th May. A Wii U version is expected later.
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