Little is understood in regards to the Xbox One model of PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds, and at this time we discover out a tiny bit extra.
The Xbox One, and Xbox One X ports have been introduced at E3 2017, however we nonetheless don’t have a launch window. In a brand new interview, creator Brendan “PlayerUnknown” Greene reiterated that the crew has but to resolve on a date but.
A brand new crew has been busy, although, getting the sport to run on Xbox platforms to see what sort of efficiency optimisations are wanted. In the interview, Greene was eager to not verify ultimate participant counts per server for the console model.
“We have a version running on the Xbox One X prototype in the office which can plug into the online servers,” he instructed Eurogamer.
“We were playing on live servers on the console at about 30 or 40 FPS. So it works on 100 man servers.”
This is the primary time we’re listening to in regards to the recreation’s frame-rate on consoles, and though it’s a bit low for the time being contemplating it’s working on the extra highly effective Xbox, there’s nonetheless an extended approach to go to get it prepared.
Right now, the vast majority of the crew in South Korea is targeted on ending the PC model. A five-person crew in Spanish studio Anticto is engaged on the console model, in keeping with Greene.
It’s nonetheless unclear what frame-rate the ultimate model will run at, but it surely’s value conserving in thoughts that the Early Access model on PC may be very CPU-reliant, which makes reaching a secure 60fps on consoles a a lot tougher goal to hit.
Greene additionally reiterated earlier comments about cross-platform play between Xbox and PC, saying that the plan is to first make the sport enjoyable to play towards different console gamers.
What we all know in regards to the Xbox One model is that it’ll first launch in Game Preview – Xbox’s equal to Steam Early Access. With the PC model’s launch window having been pushed, it’s probably we received’t see PUBG working on Xbox till someday in 2018.
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