After years of rumors, announcements, released trailers and gameplay videos, Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order (in Russian localization - Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order) is ready to enter the market. Less than a month is left before the announced date of November 15th. Recently, journalists from WeGotThisCovered got the opportunity to evaluate the almost final assembly of the game and hurried to share some impressions and news.
The game will not be released on the Nintendo Switch - the developer in the person of Respawn Entertainment has concentrated on the Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC. Interestingly, owners of the Xbox One X or PlayStation 4 Pro will be able to choose between the maximum graphics quality mode with a limit of 30 frames / s and the performance mode, in which developers focus on a higher frequency. In an interview with reporters, Respawn Entertainment producer Paul Hatfield explained that the performance mode is designed for 60 frames / s, although this mark is not always reached.
WeGotThisCovered have been playing Fallen Order on a high-end PC and have found the performance mode on PlayStation 4 Pro and Xbox One X to be very useful. The fact is that during the most intense boss fights, especially at higher difficulty levels, a higher frame rate definitely gives a certain advantage. Unfortunately, base PS4 and Xbox One owners will likely have to limit themselves to running the game at 30fps.
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Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order releases November 15 on Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC. In parallel, Respawn is working on the following project -
Source: 3dnews.ru