Xbox VP Takes Dig at Destiny 2 Frame Rate Cap on PS4?

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Microsoft VP at Xbox Mike Ybarra got caught up in the ongoing online argument over Destiny 2‘s frame-rate caps, clarifying his company’s policy regarding the upcoming Xbox Scorpio console. Ybarra posted on Twitter that Microsoft has no requirements regarding Xbox One and Xbox Scorpio frame-rate parity, which led some to believe that the VP was digging at the news that Destiny 2 would be capped at 30fps on both PlayStation 4 and the more powerful PlayStation 4 Pro. However, it’s equally likely Ybarra was simply trying to be informative.

The revelation that Destiny 2 would be frame-capped at 30fps on PlayStation hardware led many to assume that Sony is to blame, that the company enforces a parity policy where PlayStation 4 Pro potential is hamstrung by PlayStation 4 limitations. However, Sony has no such policy. While Sony does reportedly encourage developers to target frame-rate parity in multiplayer, they do not require it. It is the developer alone – Bungie in the case of Destiny 2 – that decides platform frame-rates.

Perhaps Ybarra saw the accusations being thrown at Sony and decided it was important to reiterate Microsoft’s policy with Xbox going forward. Or maybe he thought it best to get ahead of the controversy before the same accusations could be thrown at Xbox once Destiny 2‘s Xbox Scorpio frame-rate is revealed towards E3. Either way, Ybarra ended up stirring the pot somewhat rather than informing the conversation.


Some are making the spurious assumption that the VP is subtly saying Destiny 2 will be 60fps on Xbox, but the statement seems much less subtle and should probably just be taken literally. Xbox simply doesn’t know what Bungie will decide to do with Destiny 2 on Xbox Scorpio. After all, that’s Bungie’s decision.

Alternatively Mike Ybarra could be implying that the Xbox team does know and that the Xbox Scorpio will also run Destiny 2 at 30fps, which seems like a forgone conclusion at this point.

Bungie’s explanation for capping Destiny 2 at 30fps even on PlayStation 4 Pro reads perfectly well if you replace the platform with the Xbox Scorpio. Here’s Mark Noseworthy, Project Lead on Destiny 2, explaining the issue:
“But there’s tons of GPU power in the PS4 Pro. That’s why we’re doing 4K, right? It’s on the CPU side. Destiny’s simulation, like we have more AI, more monsters in an environment with physically simulated vehicles and characters and projectiles, and it’s part of the Destiny magic, like that, like 30 seocnds of fun, like coming around a corner and throwing a grenade, popping a guy in the head, and then you add like 5, 6, 7 other players in a public event; that is incredibly intensive for hardware.”


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Source: https://gamerant.com/xbox-scorpio-destiny-2-frame-rate-ybarra/

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16Posted:

They make these arguments more then they should be. They BOTH are powerful consoles for the idea, yet once Sony gets their hands on the Scorpio, you know there will be a new release within the year.. So fps shouldn't really be an argument.

SkatesPosted:

Feel like people are making this more of a big deal then it really is. You could have died tonight at the Ariana Grande concert.

Xbox_LegendPosted:

Roop If the most powerful consoles run it at 60fps, it won't be fair in a multiplayer gun fight.


this is a very valid point, people who own it on Xbox one will be playing at 30FPS and people on Scorpio at 60FPS its not fair on others really for PVP at least. guess Sony and Microsoft kinda shot themselves in the foot with the next gen / not a next gen console XD

TOXICPosted:

Will definitely be at 60FPS on the Scorpio for sure, the console looks the business.

DeftonesPosted:

If they actually don't run it 60 FPS at least on the Scorpio then that's just laughable.

RoopPosted:

If the most powerful consoles run it at 60fps, it won't be fair in a multiplayer gun fight.

DecyPosted:

If they don't run it 60 on Scorpio what a waste of a game... its down to them.