Watch Dogs is 30FPS on PS4 & Xbox One, 2 Disc's on 360 & Wii-U with Mandatory Installation

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    Watch Dogs will run at 30FPS on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, creative director Jonathan Morin has told VideoGamer.com."Right now the frame rate we're focussing on [is] a steady 30[FPS]," said Morin speaking to us at Eurogamer Expo this afternoon. "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."

    Despite confirming the frame rate, though, Morin could not confirm the game's native resolution on next-gen platforms, claiming that he didn't know whether the game would run at 720p or 1080p.

    Watch Dogs launches on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii U, PC & Xbox One on November 22. A PlayStation 4 version is due to follow on November 29.




    The current generation versions of Watch Dogs will require a mandatory installation similar to Grand Theft Auto 5, creative director Jonathan Morin has confirmed.

    Speaking to VideoGamer.com at Eurogamer Expo this morning, Morin revealed that the Xbox 360 version will ship on two discs - one being an installation disc and the second being a play disc.

    "Yes, there are two discs," he said. "It's the same thing as GTA [5]."

    It is assumed that the Wii U version will carry similar requirements, with the PlayStation 3 version expected to ship on a single Blu-ray Disc.

    It isn't yet known how much storage space will be required for the installation.

    As for when we'll see footage of the current-gen versions, Morin isn't sure. "That you should ask marketing," he said. "I have no idea. But yeah, it looks pretty good."




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