Since the launch of the Xbox One back in November, there has been a lot of controversy surrounding the system and the fact that most games do not have a 1080p resolution. This includes one of the biggest games of the year, Titanfall, which has had conflicting reports over time with what it would ship at.
Now that the game is coming out tomorrow, it has been revealed that the Xbox One version of the game officially shipped at 792p. The good news is that Respawn Entertainment says that there will be a likely increase in the resolution in the future as well. In an interview with Digital Foundry, leader engineer Richard Baker said the following:
We’ve been experimenting with making it higher and lower. We’re going to experiment. The target is either 1080p non-anti-aliased or 900p with FXAA. We’re trying to optimize… we don’t want to give up anything for higher res. So far we’re not 100 per cent happy with any of the options, we’re still working on it.
Titanfall will arrive in stores tomorrow, March 11, for Xbox One and PC, with the release on Xbox 360 coming in two weeks.