Call of Duty dev unruffled over a 60FPS Battlefield 4
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Battlefield 4's move to 60 frames-per-second gameplay won't be a problem for Call of Duty, according to Infinity Ward developer Chance Glasco.
Call of Duty's big selling point has been fast-paced, 60 FPS gaming that other shooters struggle to offer, but now big rival Battlefield 4 will be able to match that.
Glasco doesn't see it as a problem though, as he believes all games should be at 60 FPS anyway.
"We've always felt that was the standard," he told Videogamer.
"It doesn't really change how we think. It's good for their games. It's going to make them feel more fluid.
"It's always been our standard and we're going to keep it."
Battlefield 4 and Call of Duty: Ghosts are set to go head-to-head later this year.