Just a few weeks before the final launch of Rainbow Six Extraction, the new multiplayer proposal of the Ubisoft series, the French company has revealed what the resolution and performance goals of the game are for each of the consoles on the market. The difference in capacities between generations is once again evident.
Through the portal MP1st, the technical director of Rainbow Six Extraction Bruno Lalonde, specifies that the last generation of consoles, Xbox One and PS4, will be limited to a basic 180p and 30 fps in terms of resolution and performance. While in the new generation of consoles, XboxSeries X and PS5, the goal of the study is to offer 4K resolution and 60 fps. For some reason, the option to play at 120 fps it is reserved solely for the PC version, although we have already seen a few games running at that speed on consoles.
As to Xbox Series S, the most modest of Microsoft’s next-gen consoles, no concrete plan has been shared, but hopefully it will have its own intermediate configuration. In the same way that it should happen with Xbox One XIt would be surprising if it was limited to 1080p and 30fps like the base Xbox One ..
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Rainbow Six Extraction will go on sale next January 20 on Xbox One, Xbox Series X | S, PS4, PS5 and PC, but only with Xbox Game Pass (also on PC) it can be played at launch at no additional cost.