SYDNEY: Battlefield Hardline developer Visceral Games has confirmed resolution details for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions of the upcoming cops-and-robbers multiplayer shooter.
“We’re doing what we can to take advantage of people’s different system with the graphics, frame rate, controls, etc. We’re not just porting it over,” Visceral Games game play systems producer Mike Glosecki said. “Battlefield started on the PC with 1942 and we know we have a passionate fan base on this platform. Fans can expect the huge 64-player battles with that rock, paper, scissor game play that they have come to love in Hardline as well.”
Glosecki also mentions that the PC edition of Hardline will allow for tons of customization, if your rig is beefy enough. Players with a capable system will be able to play at better resolution, reach frame rates higher than 60FPS, and even play on a three-monitor setup if they want.
“You can play at much higher resolutions, 1920×1080 and beyond up to the capabilities of your video card,” he said. “You can also use much higher graphic settings on PC which you give you the best texture filtering, texture quality, and anti-aliasing in addition to other benefits.”
The PC edition of Hardline may end up looking the best, however at least for gamers with beefy rigs. Hardline launches soon, coming to Xbox 360, Xbox One, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, and PC on March 17.