In an interview with the creator of PUBG, Brendan Greene, he dropped a few details regarding the console version of PUBG. One bit of information is that when PUBG arrives in games preview December 12th, the developers are expecting it to work at 60 fps on the new Xbox one X, however, it may be lower on Xbox One. In the November 1994 issue of Games™ as reported by Wccftech, Brendan Greene said that “On Xbox One, we’re not sure. We may have to limit it at 30FPS, maybe, but the last time I saw it, it was running at about 30 to 40. We’re still constantly improving it so, you know, the aim is to get to 60. That’s why we’re doing Game Preview because I think the great thing about the console is it’s a locked hardware system, so we can do really specific tweaks that tune it for those systems”. The PC version of this game has also improved a lot, since the time of its release. The various update has been released to make the game as smooth as possible.
Similarly, on Xbox the game may have some rough edges, but as Brendan Greene said that they will work on the updates and tweaks to make the game as smooth as possible. The gamers will have to wait for 4K on PC and Xbox, as Greene says that his team is having a plan for that, however, the HDR support for the game is confirmed gamers can expect to see a gameplay review of PUBG’s new Desert map next week on Thursday during the Game awards.
In a recent tweet by Brendan Greene, he has stated that the console version of PUBG that will be releasing on 12th of December will work in 30fps on all the Xbox devices. He further wrote that his team is constantly working to increase the fps, but in this early stage, they are unable to confirm more.
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