Werewolf: The Apocalypse Dev On Xbox One X’s GPU: More Is Better, It’s All About Why PC Is Always Better

Julien Desourteaux, the Game Director of Werewolf: The Apocalypse, also confirms there won't be a Switch version.

Posted By | On 04th, Jul. 2017

Xbox One X and PS4 Pro allow developers the chance to target higher end graphics and enhancements for their games than they would get if they targeted the base PS4/Xbox One spec. Speaking to GamingBolt exclusive, Julien Desourteaux, the Game Director of Werewolf: The Apocalypse, pointed out that from a development perspective, for instance, the Xbox One X’s GPU can lead to far better graphics than you would get on other consoles.

“The more GPU [power] you have, the better graphics you can have,” he said. “It’s all about why PC is always better. Because they have more CPU and GPU [power]. The more you have, the best it is. The same with the RAM. The more memory you have, [the better it is].” The comparison with the PC platform is an interesting one. The Xbox One X in many ways is a super-charged PC (it”s basically running on Windows 10), but its hardware specs are way above your average gaming PC, so it will most likely outpower the majority of PC gaming harware for a couple of years to come (except the enthusiast builds).

That said, he can’t yet comment on whether Werewolf will have any Xbox One X or PS4 Pro enhancements. “It’s too early [to tell]. But since this runs on Xbox One, I think it will run on Xbox One X. May be 4K but I don’t know yet. We are still in pre production. For now it’s going to be on PC, PS4, and Xbox One.”

When asked about the Nintendo Switch, he stated there are no plans yet. Regardless, for now, if you want to play Werewolf: The Apocalypse, a PS4, Xbox One, or PC – any kind for all of them – would probably be your best bet.


Amazing Articles You Might Want To Check Out!

Share Your Thoughts Below  (Always follow our comments policy!)



Keep On Reading!

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle’s Open Areas Feature Underground Fight Clubs and Vendors

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle’s Open Areas Feature Underground Fight Clubs and Vendors

Alongside infiltrating enemy camps with multiple approaches, there are all kinds of other activities and secre...

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle Deep Dive Showcases Puzzles, Combat, Skills, and More

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle Deep Dive Showcases Puzzles, Combat, Skills, and More

Learn more about the action-adventure title's set-up and gameplay before its launch on December 9th for Xbox S...

S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl is Shaping Up to be Something Special

S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl is Shaping Up to be Something Special

[drop-cap]H[/drop-cap]as there ever been a game with as tumultuous a development as Stalker 2: Heart of Chorno... Read More

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle Looks Set to End 2024 with a Bang

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle Looks Set to End 2024 with a Bang

Here's why we're excited about MachineGames' long-awaited return to the limelight.

10 Video Games from the 2010s That We Want to See Remakes For

10 Video Games from the 2010s That We Want to See Remakes For

They may not be too old, but we'd love to see new versions of these modern classics nonetheless.

Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 – Everything You Need to Know

Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 – Everything You Need to Know

The "biggest and most advanced consumer flight simulator ever" is out on November 19th. Here's what you should...