![]() ![]() There's no dynamic resolution scaling from what we can see, but there is a smart pass of TAA anti-aliasing on all systems. Meanwhile, Xbox Series S aims for the same 60fps target, but this time the GPU is tasked with running the game at 1080p resolution. Just beneath this sits PlayStation 5, running at 1800p. Starting at the top, Xbox Series X runs the game at native 4K resolution (incidentally doubling frame-rate and increasing pixel count over Xbox One X's 1440p). We'll go into specifics on performance in due course, but suffice to say, IO's gambit pays off as all three systems barely waver from a 60fps lock from start to finish, but how they deliver this varies according to the host system. This time around, last-gen systems are pegged to 30fps instead, with the curious exception of PS4 Pro, which also offers what IO describes as a 1080p60 'frame interpolated' option. Hitman 3 dispenses with all of this, delivering a flat 60fps performance level on all systems and with no need to choose between quality and performance modes. On top of that, the enhanced consoles offered both quality and performance modes, with various resolutions. In previous Hitman titles on consoles, IO offered users a choice: the ability to play with a 30fps cap, or alternatively to allow frame-rate to run unlocked. But in the here and now, it's PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X and Series S that are under the microscope, and it's the first title we've seen where Microsoft's additional hardware investment delivers a tangible spec increase over the competition in a cross-platform game.īut really, where it truly matters, Hitman 3 delivers on all next-gen systems - principally via a commitment to 60 frames per second gaming. We'll be taking a closer look at this latest iteration of the engine in more depth soon, examining the enhancements made to the technology and how they play out in Hitman 3's new levels - as well as the legacy missions from the two prior titles, which are all playable within the new game. The amount of bonus damage is unconfirmed.The brilliant Hitman 3 from IO Interactive is here, an ambitious cross-platform project that sees the firm's proprietary Glacier Engine deployed to more target platforms on launch day than we've seen in previous series entries.Despite not being in the item's description, the Hitman Mask seems to increase Back-up damage.It was introduced in the 10.3.0 update.Most of the wear is instead just for boosters, what you should really be focusing on countering is the weapons that your enemies are using. Simply stated, there is no proper way of countering users that use this as their helmet.Fully upgrade the Hitman Mask so that its effect can work more properly.This is useful for reducing the reloading time of Backup weapons, especially for the ones that take a lot of time when reloading.☆☆☆: Tremendously accelerates reloading time of weapons from the "Backup" category.☆☆: Greatly accelerates reloading time of weapons from the "Backup" category.☆: Accelerates reloading time of weapons from the " Backup" category.It portraits a white face with black eyes, black eyebrows, a white 3D nose, red cheeks and a narrow beard and mustache with a black outline. ![]()
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