It can't rely too heavily on DX11 or it won't be compatible with the PS3 and Windows XP systems. I'm a little worried the switch will simply downgrade the graphics to be more compatible with the PS3.
It can't rely too heavily on DX11 or it won't be compatible with the PS3 and Windows XP systems. I'm a little worried the switch will simply downgrade the graphics to be more compatible with the PS3.
No, I don't see this happening. All they need to do is have settings that work. The PS3 isn't weak by any means, it's just not as powerful as a good PC, so they have quite a bit to work with. Having to deal with a lower resolution on the PS3, they can make a "lower setting" that will also run on the PC. With higher settings on PC, it'll just upgrade the textures/effects/etc., much like Final Fantasy XI did when comparing the PC and PS2 versions.
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