![]() ![]() The game's Fidelity Mode will offer the high frames-per-second rate, but it will also include "multiple graphical modes of play," including a 30fps Performance Mode.Īlso according to the announcement from Portkey Games Support, the two current-generation consoles will be able to take advantage of variable refresh rate (VRR) - a modern technology to ensure a smooth look to the graphical flow - through many of the game’s graphical modes. I’ve played a majority of my time on Balanced, and while there’s some screen tearing at play it’s been a largely enjoyable experience.The Wizarding World RPG Hogwarts Legacy will be able to support 60fps once it releases on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S next month, the developer has confirmed in a posting on Sunday. HFR Performance – An ultra highframerate mode favouring maximum performance that’s only available on supported output devices (presumed dynamic 1080P at 120FPS)Īs you’d expect, you’d need a HDMI 2.1 TV to take advantage of both Balanced and HFR modes.Balanced – A rendering mode aiming for a balance, that’s only available on supported output devices (presumed dynamic 4K at 40FPS).Performance – A high-framerate mode that favours performance (presumed 1080p at 60FPS).Fidelity with Ray Tracing – A higher fidelity rendering mode with Raytracing.Fidelity – A high fidelity mode that favors resolution (presumed 4K at 30fps).I’ll obviously preface this by saying I’m not Digital Foundry, so I’ve done no professional pixel counting, though here’s how I understand Hogwarts Legacy’s modes work when playing on console. I’m somebody who almost always avoids 30FPS modes where I can, but thankfully there’s still a lot more on offer in Hogwarts Legacy depending on what your preferences and personal priorities are in video games. I have my own personal preferences, of course, but following God of War Ragnarok we’d hoped more games would launch with that option and it appears that Hogwarts Legacy does.Īfter spending (too) many hours with Hogwarts Legacy, I’m happy to report that there are five different visual modes and there’s bound to be something for any players preference within. ![]() Launching with a slew of modes, Hogwarts Legacy does a great job of offering players choices as to how they want to experience their game. We at Press Start have no reservations about the fact that we love a good 40 FPS mode, and Hogwarts Legacy looks to be continuing that trend. ![]()
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