The Order: 1886 runs at 30fps becoz 24fps doesn't gud
Ps4 exclusive When it's launched next year, The Order: 1886 will run at 30 frames per second on the PlayStation 4--and that's by design, as its developers are searching for to deliver a "filmic look" and found lower framerates didn't "feel good."It was currently well-known that The Order would run at 30fps with a widescreen-movie-style aspect ratio of 2.40:1, but in a new interview with Kotaku, director Dana Jan described exclusively how Ready at Dawn arrived at its option of framerate. "60 fps is really sensitive and really cool. I enjoy playing games in 60 fps," Jan said. "But one thing that really changes is the visual of the game in 60 fps.
"We're going for this filmic look, so one thing that we knew quickly was films run at 24 fps. We're gonna run at 30 because 24 fps does not feel good to play. So there's one concession in terms of making it successfully attractive, because it just has to experience good to play."
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