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@pandareno1999I actually don’t mind it and the PS5’s performance is great having a solid 60fps. I don’t think that it would change anything that drastically. However, will this change affect the rest of the consoles or just the newer gen consoles? How about the PS4 Pro and Xbox One X players? Having discrepancies between console performances isn’t a new thing as well as playing on a switch is a nightmare for me with 540p resolution with low 20s fps. LOL.
I won’t buy a new tv/monitor just to play apex at 120fps too so the next gen version of apex isn’t as desirable to me as it wouldn’t change anything (for me).
I figure the link is a typical Apex "news" clickbait video? I didn't watch it The reason I asked my question is that the OP implies that this would only apply to next gen consoles. That's what I find potentially controversial and interesting.
- 4 years ago@pandareno1999 Thordan, the youtuber, showed that there are codes in the files already pointing out the dualsense and the xbox series X/S controllers so he feels that it (next gen version) will come out very soon. With that, he also assumed the accident nerf of console AA to 0.4 can somehow be connected to the upcoming next gen version.
- pandareno19994 years agoHero+
@Cheese9Man OK so the implication is that it is related to next gen but not limited to. That seems logical. The notion that the "oops we nerfed aim assist" bug may in fact have been a stealth test of some sort isn't a hard one to reach. I was going to suggest the same thing!
Since we're giving opinions, I don't really care. I didn't feel terribly affected by the bug, Like with any incremental setting change, things felt a bit off and would take some adjustment.
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