Creative director Jonathan Morin says “there’s always a balance, especially for open-world, between the simulation and the rest.”
“Right now the frame-rate we’re focusing on [is] a steady 30[fps],” Morin said. “There’s always a balance, especially for open-world, between the simulation and the rest.”
“I think for where we are, the most important thing is the steadiness and [ensuring] that it’s always capped the same so when you play it, it feels right,” he added. Although he did confirm the frame rate, Morin said he is not sure if the game’s native resolution on the Xbox One and PS4 is 720p or 1080p. Watch Dogs launches for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii U, and PC on November 19. The Xbox One and PS4 versions will be released as launch titles for those platforms. Ubisoft expects the game to sell more than 6.2 million units.
News Source: gamespot