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Chrkeller said:

Amazing to me how quickly current consoles have fallen behind. 30 fps, can't hit 1440p.... I find this gen disappointing. Feels like the ps5 and series x launches should have been delayed and beefed up.

At the end of the day, resolution and framerate are a matter of priority; every console has a limited pool of resources and the developer chooses how much of it they want to invest in framerate, how much in geometry, how much in lighting, how much in resolution, etc.

For Hellblade, the developers clearly wanted to create a very rich, detailed, and immersive world that looks real and believable. As a result, they chose to prioritize things like lighting, character rendering, environmental detail and such over performance.

Personally, as someone who also found the PS5 and Xbox Series a bit underwhelming in terms of the graphical jump from PS4/XBO, Hellblade II's the first game this gen that really looks like a proper leap to me, and part of that is probably cos it doesn't use up half it's power just to get to 60fps.