with the launch Sniper Elite 5 approaching, Rebellion developers details on resolution and frame rate for PS5, Xbox Series X and S During an interview with Half-Glass Gaming.
Sniper Elite 5 on PS5 and Xbox Series X 60fps and will have dynamic resolution up to 4K. The Xbox Series S will also have 60fps, but in this case the resolution will drop to 1440p. Apparently, for this reason, there won’t be any graphics options to choose from to prioritize resolution or framerate.
There are no details on the PS4, PS4 Pro, Xbox One and One X, however, but with the resolution that can drop to 1080p or 1440p and the frame rate blocked at 30fps, we can certainly expect compromises depending on the console. In any case, we have to wait to find out more.
In addition to the details about resolution and frame rate, in the same interview, the developers of Rebellion talked about the development of Sniper Elite 5, and in particular photogrammetry to create game assets. In the past, this technology, which involved using real-world photos to create game environments and beyond, was only used for some of the DLCs in the previous episode.
“One of the biggest breakthroughs we’ve made is the transition to photogrammetry for game asset creation,” Rebellion said. Said. “This is something we only really touched on in some of the latest DLCs for Sniper Elite 4, but it now lays a foundation in the making of SE 5.”
“This method gives a lot more detail to everything you see in the game world. We were scanning everything from rocks to trees to tanks and other vehicles. It adds a sense of immersion and gameplay into the game. When you look at weapons, for example, there’s a much greater level of detail. In the real world, there’s a lot more detail. “They look used and recreated to be as close to their likes as possible. It was a real breakthrough for the series and the way we’ve developed our games.”
We remind you that Sniper Elite 5 is available from: 26 May For PC and console. It will be included in the Xbox Game Pass catalog at launch.
Source: Multiplayer