Uncharted: The Lost Legacy – 15 Things You Need To Know Before You Buy

15 points to get you pumped for the next entry in the Uncharted series.

Posted By | On 14th, Jul. 2017

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PS4 PRO SUPPORT

Seeing as Naughty Dog and Uncharted are both significantly important properties for Sony, it should come as no surprise that The Lost Legacy will be supporting the PS4 Pro. The game will support HDR and a dynamic 4k resolution for the system, and no checkerboarding has yet been mentioned by Naughty Dog, meaning that there’s a high possibility that the game will run at native 4K. There’s no word yet on what the frame rate for the game will be, so as of now, it’s safe to assume that it will run at 30 frames per second.


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