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  • Watch Metal Gear Solid 5 at 60 frames per second

    With the arrival of the next-gen era upon us, developers are looking at the raw hardware capabilities of the new consoles and wondering exactly how to use the vast increase in horsepower available to them. We'd like to think that 1080p is a given, but what's been particularly heartening has been a commitment to 60 frames per second from a number of key studios working on some of the most eagerly awaited titles.
    According to Hideo Kojima, Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain is one of those projects currently aiming for the gold standard in console frame-rate, and it's borne out by the video trailer presented at the beginning of Microsoft's E3 conference. Kojima himself is no stranger to shipping a 60fps title, of course. While the third and fourth Metal Gear Solid outings had varying performance levels (not to mention PSP Peace Walker operating at a locked 20fps), MGS2's interior sections ran at the full 60fps, dropping down to 30fps for the more demanding outdoor scenes. In presenting the HD Collection on Xbox 360 and PS3, which aimed to restore full frame-rate across the board, we perhaps get a much better idea of how the games were meant to be played.
    The difference is revelatory - even more so for Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain. If you've only seen the trailer on a blurry stream with an ever-variable frame-rate, you're missing out on some beautifully detailed work from Kojima Productions that only looks even more beautiful when running at 60 frames per second - the way it was meant to be seen.
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    Respawn's Titanfall leaked, set for PC, Xbox One and Xbox 360

    Respawn Entertainment's debut game has leaked ahead of its planned E3 reveal next week.
    It's called Titanfall and is a PC and Xbox One and Xbox 360 first-person shooter, according to the latest issue of Game Informer magazine, spotted by NeoGAF user Cartman86.
    Cartman86, who posted the cover image, said the Xbox 360 version is being developed by another studio, and the multiplayer-focused game uses the Cloud extensively.
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