Far Cry 6

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Just yesterday, we got the showtime glimpse at gameplay in Ubisoft'south upcoming Far Cry 6, forth with some further details that give u.s.a. a footling more details on the game's story. VGC was able to interview lead designer David Grivel on the game, and he discussed how the squad will handle the release on last-gen consoles.

In the interview, Grivel stated that the studio is being "really, actually cautious" on non leaving the PlayStation four and Xbox Ane consoles behind. He stated: "One particular I can add about the new generation is that it allowed us to run the game at threescore FPS and in 4K, which is really cool. I test it on kits at the visitor and I tin definitely see that as a groovy thing on the new generation, but that doesn't mean that the previous generation is abandoned in any way." Grivel continued: "We're really, really cautious about that, and then nosotros'll show more detail and more than info very soon. But yeah, we'll care about all the platforms, both old gen, new-gen and even PC, Stadia, Luna and all of that."

VGC asked if developer Ubisoft Toronto predicts if there volition exist any issues with the championship on last-gen versions, and the team reassured that in that location is nothing to worry virtually and that they are aiming for maximum quality on every device the game releases on. Grivel likewise mentioned that the team will start showing more on different platforms in the side by side weeks and months. He also reassured that the game is running fine on both old and new consoles.

We are all well familiar with games releasing on consoles that they probably shouldn't have. Just terminal twelvemonth, Cyberpunk 2077 released on Xbox Ane and PS4, despite a plethora of issues on both platforms, such as massive frame drops and texture problems. If yous played on an original Xbox Ane or PS4, the game was almost unplayable. The game was pulled from the digital store shelves and has yet not returned. It sounds similar Ubisoft Toronto is going to do its all-time to avoid a similar state of affairs.