The Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy offers PC gamers their first chance to experience the franchise, providing the ability to push the game to higher framerates and resolutions than any version of the game before it, with 4K 60FPS framerates being easily achievable on today’s high-end hardware. While the game’s framerate locking niggles are
There's no guarantee that anyone who was at PSX and saw Crash visits these boards. e101gamma (Topic Creator) 7 years ago #4 Okay so for anyone besides me who actually cares, it has been confirmed by Digital Foundry to be 30 FPS capped which is a bit disappointing. Conclusion. The Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy is the franchise's first release on the PC platform, bringing the marsupial to a new world where higher resolutions and framerates are not only possible but easily achievable. Right now, the only major flaw with the N.Sane Trilogy's PC version is the lack of an unlocked framerate, which whileToutes les images (294) Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy sur PlayStation 4 : retrouvez toutes les informations, les tests, les vidéos et actualités du jeu sur tous ses supports. Crash Bandicoot NWell, of course it would be better. However, canceling orders or not buying the game because of 30fps is really n-sane. Also Wipeout in general is more of a fast paced game compared to Crash Bandicoot or other platformers. Besides, frame rate does not really matter in the slightest when it comes to a single player platformer, as long as it stays at a steady 30 there shouldn't be any issues at all. PS.: And a question unrelated to Crash: Is there any lag in the PS Store like the PS3 has? It's a bit slow, yes, but it's noticeably better than the PS3 store. Game is definitely good for portable sessions given the length of the stages, but I don't care about portability so it's up to you to decide how much do you really expect to benefit from portability and if it's worth it sacrificing better resolution and framerate.