The main reason behind the excessive selling of consoles is their exclusives. Video game developers make exclusive games for specific platforms, which means they cannot be played on any other platform. PlayStation with exclusives like the God of War series, Uncharted series, etc., the PlayStation has reigned supreme. However, Xbox isn’t falling back, with its newly announced exclusive titled, Starfield. But Devs has revealed that the game would cap at 30 FPS on the Xbox Series X & S consoles, leaving fans conflicted.
Starfield is an upcoming game developed by the acclaimed game studio. Bethesda. This is the same studio behind the most popular games like Elder Scrolls & the Fallout series. Starfield will feature Bethesda’s new universe, which had been due for a really long time. Moreover, this upcoming game will be an Xbox exclusive. Create any character you want and explore with unparalleled freedom in this next-generation role-playing game set amongst the stars.
Recent years have seen a multitude of exclusive games, mostly belonging to PlayStation. Starfield is Xbox’s upcoming ambitious exclusive title, ready to hit the store on 6th September this year. Furthermore, this game would be available on both the next-gen Xbox consoles, Series X & S. All would have been well for Xbox, but the release of a piece of news from Bethesda has left the fan base baffled.
Bethesda’s Director, Todd Howard, has revealed in an interview with IGN that the upcoming game will have an FPS cap of 30. This is very disheartening to gamers since new-gen consoles are powerful enough to handle new and upcoming graphic-intensive games.
Starfield FPS capped at 30 for Xbox Series X & S
The Director of Bethesda, the studio behind Starfield, Todd Howard, has revealed that their upcoming Xbox-exclusive game would have an FPS cap. Howard said, “I think it’ll come as no surprise, given our previous games, what we go for. Always these huge, open-worlds, fully dynamic, hyper detail where anything can happen. And we do want to do that. It’s 4K in the X. It’s 1440 on the S. We do lock it at 30 because we want that fidelity; we want all that stuff. We don’t want to sacrifice any of it.”
Fans have varied reactions to this:
Good. PCs still reign supreme because you can constantly upgrade baby!— Adam Foster 🇺🇸 (@therealBuzz_LC) June 12, 2023
eye cant see past 20 fps anyway— FABINO (@KinoFabino) June 12, 2023
what a joke— HOT ELRON (@ELRON102) June 12, 2023
Literally sold out to Microsoft “to simplify development cycles” (read: for a shit ton of money) and can’t even hit 1080@60.This is the studio that tricked the original xbox into soft rebooting for Morrowind to not make the fucking thing fry itself from running too long.— branded_hips (@BrandedHips) June 12, 2023
PC is the best place to play Xbox games.— Hmmm (@DRJakool) June 12, 2023
If that is to ensure stable and fluid performance, I see it as appropriate, they don’t understand the immensity that Starfield represents at the open world level, also from the beginning Bethesda said that it would go to 30fps to ensure optimal performance— Howll86 (@jorgemetal86) June 12, 2023
Almost every game, new or old, gives no less than 60 FPS, even with settings on max. So, this new development has left gamers questioning the capabilities of Xbox consoles. Altough there’s still time for the game to release, so we’ll see how well it would do with different settings on consoles.