Slightly Mad Studios’ Project CARS 2 raises a question: will it support the PlayStation 4 Pro and the Xbox One Project Scorpio to offer a better experience than the ordinary versions of the consoles?
The developers’ creative director, Andy Tutor, has talked to Red Bull about it. Quoting him:
„[…] I can confirm that PS4 Pro and Xbox Scorpio will get some improvements, but we can’t talk about the Scorpio stuff at the moment, because not very much is known. You’ll have to wait until Microsoft themselves reveal more information on that.
With PSVR we can’t confirm that it’s coming, but our team is hard at work on it. The reason I can’t confirm that it’s going to come out is that there’s a lot of work required to get the game running to our standards. Because of the two screens that you need, because of the frame rate that you need to keep up for the whole experience to be comfortable, and because of all the stuff we’re throwing into the game. […] There’s a fine balance between what is visually acceptable and what is detrimental to gameplay, so we need to investigate it a little more, to make sure there’s no compromise on either end – either in visuals or gameplay. I’m sure there will have to be some compromise, but the team is investigating where that line is drawn in the sand; where that balance is, and that’ll give a determination of where we proceed with PSVR.”
Project CARS 2 will be out in late 2017 on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.
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