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japanese streamers aren't interested in these stuff at all
so you gotta wait till west audience make video when the game releases
all the gameplay on PS4 has been 30fps, so it's a given PS4 is 30fps, we don't know what the resolution is (Assuming base ps4 is 1080p and ps4 pro is 1440p) PC Version was already stated that it can do 60fps, so it'll probs be able to do up to 4k 60fps
How did they had so much trouble with a fighter game...i have no idea.But i do know one thing.I tried with a PC like that to match One X at 1440p, High, 60 fps and i was ALMOST there, pretty close to doing what One X was able to do.I surpassed PS4 Pro and almost managed to pull off an One X with a PC like that.All that on top of an old 2nd gen i5 and a R9 280 custom overclocked by me.That just shows how bad UE4 is, yet they want to move to UE5 after barely only 3 years of using UE4.
Point is, PS4 Pro will be enhanced obviously but don't expect much.Maybe 1440p and slightly more stable 30 fps than a standard PS4.Now on PC whether that 1080 requirement is real or not, we will have to see about it.Either it's overblown or badly unoptimized.
Already confirmed to NOT be on UE4. It’s on an in house engine developed by Aquria.
Nice to know then.