I can not tell you enough about how well it looks at PS4 and Xbox, says director Marty Stratton.
After a few months of wireless styles after the long delay of the game in March this year, doom EWIG has been brought back to life in the last few days. A new trailer to the game followed a round gameplay previews that contained a lot of new footage and details for the game, from the new turntable to the duration of the shooter's campaign.
Something else, which has made the new footage of the game very clear, is the doom EWIG - the first game that uses the next generation of the Engine of ID Software, Id Tech 7 will be an absolute eye-catcher. But while the current footage of the gameplay preview ran on a high-end PC (as expected), the developer has also made the assurance that the game will also be a visual beast on the PS4 and the Xbox ONE.
At the latest preview event (via VGC), the director of the game, Marty Stratton, was very praised, as it will look at the current hardware generation. I think this game is the best technology we've ever developed, Stratton said and repeated similar statements from software doom Ewig as a whole for several occasions.
We are at the end of a hardware cycle in which the engine teams really understand the hardware and make the most of it, he continued. We have increased the reproduction of the graphics and the number of polygons. In this game, everything is progressed, and it still runs on all consoles that do this. _Doom (2016) _ continued.
It's awesome. I can not tell you enough about how well it looks at PS4 and Xbox. If you play on consoles, you can look forward to something very special.
Doom EWIG is available from 20 March for PS4, Xbox One, PC and Stadia, and apparently the studio has pretty hard croped to achieve this release date. A Nintendo Switch version is also in the development - Panic Button is responsible for porting - but currently has no publication date.
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