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Call of Duty: Warzone Supports 120fps on Xbox Series X, But Not on PS5

GAMEFINITY.ID, Jakarta – Call of Duty: Warzone reportedly supports 120fps on Xbox Series X, but not on PlayStation 5. According to Digital Foundry analysis, developer Infinity Ward has quietly added a high frame rate feature to the Xbox Series X version of the game, although it wasn’t mentioned in the report. description of the latest game patch.

As reported by journalist Wesley Yin-Poole, the Microsoft Store has also added information that the latest Warzone update allows 120fps support. However, DF reports the PlayStation 5 version of Warzone runs at a maximum of 60fps. When the Warzone app was downloaded from the PlayStation Store, the game was still listed as a PS4 game.

To run PS5 and Xbox Series X games at 120fps, a more up-to-date television with HDMI 2.1 is required. Neither Activision nor Infinity Ward have commented on the report. Earlier this week, Infinity Ward said the latest Warzone patch has added support for the next generation of consoles and reduced the storage requirement of more than 25 GB of storage across all platforms.

According to the game’s production director Paule Haile, Infinity Ward has decided to split Warzone’s high-resolution textures to try to reduce the bloated file size to over 200 GB. On the console version, gamers will receive reduced resolution textures by default and will need to download the high resolution version separately via the Installs menu. However, Haile says the texture is only recommended for PS4 Pro, PS5, Xbox One X, and Xbox Series X/S players.

PC players can also play games with lower resolution textures. But unlike the console, the PC version needs to use the new asset streaming system to run the high-resolution version, which will automatically download textures from operators and weapons separately.

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