4 years ago
120 FPS On PS5 - APEX LEGENDS
Will we see an upgrade to the next gen experience next season? I play Apex on PS5 and it runs great, but I feel like more could be done to fully utilize the consoles capabilities. I understand this i...
That statement defeats the purpose of 120+ frames per second. If you want 120 FPS, you shouldn't also want pretty graphics. Generally wanting 120 frames per second means you're actively wanting a reduced input latency environment.
It's like this video below
Two things I would be depending on from developers for a true next generation update.
- Removing all aim assist!
- Adding graphical menus like PC on console.
Season 2 i made it to pred on 60 fps. Its over rated. =D
Add mouse recoil!
@YoAimGarbage wrote:Add mouse recoil!
Ehh try play with mnk and see, I do 1 hour a day practicing recoil counter alone on the weapons I use as last tier weapons, I did the same when I was on controller... That in turn translates to it almost looks like I got a strike pack when fiering, but that is hours and hours of practice... Still need more...
From the new consoles 1440p at 120fps can be expected.
Also removing aim assist would make is virtually impossible for controller player to play the game at a high level a controller just does not provide the motion required, a test was done a keyboard and mouse players still on average hit more shots so i really don't think aim assist is going anywhere
Hey, what I believe is the most current info on a potential 120FPS NGchange:
"120 FPS is one of our goals and as we continue to look at NG features and balance between what we think is best for the overall player experience for NG, we're keeping this in mind. Can't promise anything but with the core mechanics "feel" of Apex being such an important piece of the player experience this one is high on the priority list." from here.
And there's also this EA statement made late last year: emphasis is mine.
"Apex Legends™
Respawn Entertainment is bringing Apex Legends to new platforms this year including the Xbox Series X|S and PlayStation 5. This award-winning battle royale game that took the world by great surprise last year just launched Season 7 - Ascension yesterday with its third map, Olympus, a new Legend named Horizon, the introduction of vehicles, and much more. Next-gen players can expect a performance boost up to 1440p, with more formal enhancements planned for next year. Apex Legends will also support crossplay across PC via Origin™ and Steam, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S and PlayStation 5."
Past this, we will of course let folks know when we have any news on the subject.