Le jeu semble ne pas supporter un débit supérieur de 60 FPS (sur mes 3 PC). Autre possible solution à ces problème. Ne mettez pas le jeu en "Plein éran", mais en "Fenêtré plein écran" cela m'a aussi donner la possibilté d'activer la "V-sync" du jeu. What do you think about this comparison? Let us know in the comments below.- Voici une possible solution pour ces deux problèmes (que j'ai subi) - "long chargement et crash" - sur le jeuġ/ Mettre le jeu en compatibilité "Windows 7 (ou 8)" et en "Administrateur" mais ce n'est pas obligatoire.Ģ/ Lancer le jeu et aller dans les options. Wolfenstein: The New Order is out now on the PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, Xbox One and PC. Although the constant tearing and graphical downgrade make them least impressive visually. Those of you who don’t have any choice can still go for the previous gen version, because of how it still maintains 60 fps for the most part. The reason is simple, despite all versions running at locked 60 fps, the graphical downgrade for the old gen is sadly ‘massive’ enough that both games look wholly different.
In conclusion, it is very easy to recommend the current gen or PC version of the game over the previous gen one.
The light sources are greatly reduced for the previous gen version, resulting in less impressive looking environments, not to mention the horrible textures on the ground. In the second comparison image, we can see lights on the bridge but on the previous gen, they aren’t visible at all. You can see how the reduced effects and different lighting can have an impact on the graphics in the above two images. In addition to missing effects (atmospheric fog), the difference in lighting also has a big impact on the presentation of cutscenes, making them look bland/worse than the current gen counterparts. The above comparison is regarding the texture details for characters. It appears that textures are not the only things that have been pared back for the previous gen, it also includes some changes in the environmental assets as the above screenshot shows missing bodies on the table. The texture difference on the walls here is pretty big for sure. It is more natural on the current gen while it lacks the precision and interactivity on the old gen. The above screenshots illustrate the difference in lighting for both version. Both versions runs at 60 fps although there is plenty of screen tearing for the game on the previous gen platforms indicating more aggressive dynamic resolution for them.
Note: Current gen screenshots are 1080p while previous gen ones are 720p. This is illustrated in the form of direct-feed screenshots below. So the point of this comparison is to show exactly where the sacrifices have been made for Wolfenstein: The New Order on the previous generation, so that it can run at 60 fps just like the current gen version. Wolfenstein: The New Order definitely isn’t one of them, as the game seems to have been toned down significantly to meet the 60 fps frame rate target on previous gen. The point of that comparison was to show people that the difference between current generation and the previous generation is only increasing with time, although there are still a few cross-gen titles that hold well against their current gen counterparts. The difference was huge in our eyes but many people didn’t really take it as such.
Earlier this week, we shared a Wolfenstein: The New Order comparison GIF, which compared the PS4 version against the Xbox 360 version.