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Rocket League developer Psyonix has come on file and revealed
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Five years ago Rocket League surpassed 1 million income on Steam, and it appears the game is still available to www.lolga.com the ones who have already purchased it. Even even though it's not to be had for purchase through Steam, the platform confirmed round one hundred twenty thousand concurrent gamers as of September 23rd. That is single-participant, now not multiplayer stats.
Earlier this week, we said that Infinity ward had quietly up to date Call of Duty Warzone at the Xbox Series X with 120FPS help. The CoD Warzone on the PlayStation five runs thru PS4 backwards compatibility and is locked at 60FPS. PlayStation 5 supports 120FPS on COD Black Ops Cold War but not on Warzone. It highlights an difficulty with how Sony is managing backwards compatibility.
Now, Rocket League developer Psyonix has come on file and revealed that patching PS4 games on the PS5 is harder compared to patching Xbox one video games at the Xbox Series consoles. According to a report from Eurogamer, the studio revealed that adding help for 120FPS at the series consoles most effective requires a minor patch while the same calls for a brand new port for the PS5. It is associated with the backwards compatibility technique observed through each consoles manufacturers.
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