The Order: 1886 Runs at 30 Frames-per-Second

The Order: 1886 will run at 30 frames-per-second, Ready at Dawn's Ru Weerasuriya has confirmed.

"Currently we do not aim [for] 60 frames per second," Weerasuriya told Play3 in a recent interview. "In a first person shooter that [surely] makes sense. Also fighting games are undoubtedly predestined for 60 frames.

"But for us, the cinematic experience is in the foreground – presented in full HD 1080p speak. In favor of spectacular effects and the highest resolution we restrict ourselves to a liquid 30 frames per second."

Does this concern you at all? Have developers already managed to reach the limits of Sony's new console?

[Via Gaming Bolt]

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