F1 2015 has been aimed by Codemasters to hit 60fps from several months of developing the racing game. Fans will be expecting its arrival by June with a promise of hitting the goal of an HD-resolution for the overall graphics. But that does not speak with the reality since the game developer is still trying to hit the said frame rate.
Reportedly, Codemasters, the game developing team behind the Formula One game installment, mentioned earlier in interviews that they will be hitting the 60fps for the frame rate of the game. That was sort of a promise to deliver to their avid fans.
Thus, a lot of the game players are foreseeing that the race will be in an HD-resolution, with 60fps - already good for PS4 and Xbox One platforms.
But based from the reports, they mentioned that they [Codemasters] are still at a "very close" status with its goal. This might be a hint that they would not make it in the next two months deadline. Game designer Steven Embling said that the current state of the game is now very close to the set frame rate with 60fps as a standard.
Currrently, the entire development team are now on its optimization process and "the art" in which they need to have new memory budgets for the new generation consoles. This will be dependent to the capacity of the new generation consoles if they would allow these memory budgets for the game.
So far this is the massive upgrade that Codemasters did in the entire F1 game series. They even have new engine built just for this purpose - to create massive visual upgrading named as "spectacular visual fidelity" fit for the PS4 and Xbox One consoles unlike the old-generation platforms.
F1 2015 might also come with 1080p for PS4 and 900p for Xbox One, which really delivers stunning textures and the whole visuals in general from the game. Through this big upgrades that Codemasters added to the upcoming gameplay, it might open the possibility that the racing will not be limited to consoles but also PC version will be welcomed.
Thus, Formula One game fans might expect a lot to the game in PS4, Xbox One, and PC platforms for F1 2015.
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