While awaiting the release of Dragon’s Dogma 2, rumors surfaced that the game would be locked at 30 FPS on consoles. However, director Hideaki Itsuno took to Twitter to dispel these rumors, confirming that the open-world action RPG will indeed be released with an uncapped framerate.
For PC players, the possibility of an uncapped framerate opens up the potential to enjoy the game at higher framerates, possibly exceeding 120 FPS at higher resolutions. This flexibility in framerates can significantly enhance the gaming experience for those with more capable hardware.
However, for console players, Itsuno’s comment raises some uncertainties. While an uncapped framerate offers the promise of smoother gameplay, it also introduces the possibility of performance fluctuations, especially considering the game’s reportedly four times larger open world than its predecessor.
This information leaves room for speculation regarding the possibility of other visual modes being available to console players.
“Dragon’s Dogma 2 supports variable framerates!”

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