Life Is Strange: True Colors Capped at 30 FPS on Consoles for Higher Cinematic Fidelity, Says Deck Nine

PS4 & PS5

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Life Is Strange: True Colors developer Deck Nine has said that the game is deliberately capped at 30 frames-per-second on consoles to ensure “higher cinematic fidelity on every platform.” However, the team is investigating other performance issues that are being reported.

Additionally, Deck Nine is looking into reports of PlayStation 5 players having issues with entitlement to the game’s Ultimate Edition.

The following issues will be addressed in post-launch patches, according to an official post on Reddit:

Week 1 Patch If all goes well, we’re aiming to get these out by the end of next week.

PlayStation

· PS5 Ray-Tracing Issue

Week 2 Patch

If all goes well, we’re working to have these out by the 24th of September.

All Platforms

· Chapter 2 – Jed T-Posing in Black Lantern

· Chapter 2 – Alex T-Posing with Ryan

PlayStation

· PS4 – Screen Turning White

Currently Under Investigation

PlayStation

· PS5 Performance Issues

· Can’t Access Pre-Order Outfits

· Chapter 2 – Eleanor Fear not triggering

· PS5 – HDR Sliders Missing

“These aren’t the only issues we are looking into, just what we are confident to share with you today within an early progress roadmap for transparency,” wrote Deck Nine. “We had hoped you would have a flawless first time experience with Life Is Strange: True Colors, and for those of you who wish these fixes were coming sooner, we completely understand. Please know that all issues must be investigated, re-produced, and understood before fixes can be worked on.”

Life Is Strange: True Colors released last week to positive reviews. Make sure to read our review for more information.

[Source: Reddit]

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