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‘Need For Speed’ Sees 900p On Xbox One As Players See Frame Rate Stutters In Game

| Nov 04, 2015 02:52 AM EST

Need For Speed is an open world racing video game developed by Ghost Games and published by Electronic Arts for PS4, Xbox One and PC.

Ghost Games' reboot "Need For Speed" title is already out for Xbox One and PS4 users. Already, a video analysis has revealed that the game suffers from some framerate inconsistencies despite the promise of a 30FPS framerate target for Microsoft's next-gen console.

Streaming issues appear to be the main problems that Xbox One users will encounter in "Need For Speed," Videogamer reported. This is due to the times wherein the game will not meet its targeted 30FPS, resulting in some stutters along the way.

Over at the PS4, there appears to have a better performance overall in comparison. The native 1080p resolution allows for better imaging, despite a 30FPS run. More importantly, according to a technical analysis by Gamingbolt, there are considerably fewer framerate drops on the PS4.

The map for "Need for Speed" is worth exploring, and remains to be one of the reasons for the 30FPS rendering on both next-gen consoles. In addition, what is commendable about "Need for Speed" are the effects. From the lighting to the motion blurs, and even the rain effects, all of these contribute to a gorgeous racing experience.

Most of the reviews for the game have been generally on the high spectrum. The video below shows an initial graphics comparison between the Xbox One and PS4.

Gamers who want to see what the experience is on the Xbox One can make use of the free 10-hour trial period on the EA Access. The trial offers unrestricted access to the full game, all of the necessary graphics, resolutions, effects and overall gameplay can be experienced before players need to buy the game on the Xbox One.

For players who are very particular about graphics, but are not too keen on getting the PS4, a PC version is still slated to release on 2016.

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