The upcoming 2D Prince of Persia reboot from Ubisoft not solely appears to be like good, but it surely additionally has wonderful efficiency. In keeping with Ubisoft, Prince of Persia: The Misplaced Crown will run at 60fps on all platforms, together with the Change, and also will assist 4K/120fps on some consoles, too. After a string of ugly, dangerous, and stuttery Change ports, that is nice information.
Introduced in June 2023, Prince of Persia: The Misplaced Crown is a colourful metroidvania-like platformer that takes the sequence again to its old-school 2D roots. Trailers and gameplay movies of Misplaced Crown have offered a slick-looking motion platformer that had me excited to play when it releases on January 18. However now I’m much more excited about trying out Ubisoft’s newest recreation, because the writer has confirmed that Misplaced Crown will run at 60fps (or extra) on each platform below the solar.
In a latest weblog put up revealing the sport’s PC specs—that are shockingly subdued—Ubisoft additionally supplied extra particulars concerning the numerous console ports of Prince of Persia: The Misplaced Crown. That is normally the half the place you count on the Change port to have a 30fps cap (and hope it hits that, even). However that’s not the case this time round. As an alternative, each single platform—even the older, base consoles just like the Xbox One and PS4—will assist a silky clean 60fps.
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Even higher, PS5 and Xbox Collection X assist 4K/120fps. Whereas there are some video games on the market that assist native 4K or 120fps, not many can do each. As somebody who owns a large, dumb 120HZ/4K TV, I’m very excited to see Misplaced Crown in motion. Oh and PC gamers, excellent news: Ubisoft has confirmed that the sport helps framerates above 120.
How did Ubisoft pull this off?
So what’s occurring right here? Did Ubisoft make some bizarre black magic cope with the satan to squeeze further efficiency out of older platforms? In all probability not.
As an alternative, Misplaced Crown’s spectacular efficiency stats are doubtless a results of Ubisoft’s deal with Change. Reporter James Galizio confirmed final 12 months that Ubisoft advised him that it was treating the Change as its lead platform for the sport. So specializing in a weaker and older platform presumably compelled the devs to optimize extra, and people optimizations in flip supplied extra headroom for the sport on newer and extra highly effective machines, permitting the sport to run even higher at increased resolutions.
No matter why Misplaced Crown is ready to run at 120fps at 4K on some platforms and 60fps on every part else, it’s good to see builders ensuring new video games don’t run like rubbish on Nintendo’s growing older hybrid machine. That’s very true after final 12 months.
Plus, it distracts us all from the truth that Ubisoft’s different Prince of Persia recreation—a remake of Sands of Time–is nonetheless caught in growth hell. Oops. I simply remembered.
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