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Honestly, you would gain absolutely nothing from a higher frame rate.
The game runs at the same frame rate the animation in the show runs, sicne the game uses the actual TV show assets.
I play on pc to AVOID console framrates
The issue is the game uses the assets, art, and animations from the TV show. The show runs at 24fps.
I know people like to throw around "every game is better with 60fps"... but... this isn't a comptetitive shooter, not an online game. Do you honestly think higher framerates would make any difference at all in how the game plays? Because, it simply would not.
Now, the new game "Fractured" will allow 60fps (judging from the system requirements), but... several people who've already played have said it doesn't feel any different from the previous game.
The higher frame rate does nothing to the affect the gameplay.