Thursday, February 6th 2025

Avowed Confirmed To Support 60 FPS Gameplay On Xbox Series X

Obsidian's latest RPG, Avowed, is undoubtedly quite a challenging game to run even on capable hardware, if recent reports are anything to go by. It was previously mentioned that the game will focus on visuals and fidelity instead of fast-paced gameplay, and might be limited to 30 FPS on the Xbox Series X. For those who need a refresher, the 4-year-old Xbox Series X packs a GPU with just over 12 TFLOPS of raw performance, courtesy of its 52-CU RDNA 2 GPU. Now, however, it appears to have been confirmed that the game will indeed be able to hit 60 FPS on the Series X.

In a recent interview with YouTuber MinnMax, Avowed game director Carrie Patel confirmed that the game will be able to hit 60 FPS on the aforementioned console. Previous leaks sourced from a person who was able to play the game on Microsoft's consoles stated that the game will be limited 40 FPS on the Series S, and 60 on the Series X, the latter part of which has now been confirmed to be the case. Of course, there will be a downgrade in the quality of visuals to be able to hit the vaunted 60 FPS mark, but that is nothing out of the ordinary for consoles. UE 5-based Avowed is set to launch on the 18th of February, and will be available with the Xbox Game Pass, which has witnessed quite a delightful series of major launches lately.
Source: Notebookcheck
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2 Comments on Avowed Confirmed To Support 60 FPS Gameplay On Xbox Series X

#1
JIWIL
This trend of washed out, blurry, low contrast, tick-every-box post processing is getting old now. Please stop.
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GodisanAtheist
That first screenshot looks quite nice, we need more games that have a mystical vibe to their fantasy worlds, that feeling of coming out of an enchanted forest and finding something stunning.

The rest... ehhhhh

I can't shake this feeling that Avowed is going to bomb pretty badly.
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