“Don’t make it a choice”: Former Activision Blizzard Head Claps Back at Xbox Again Over Bizarre Gaming Ultimatum

Former Activision Blizzard Head criticizes Xbox's gaming ultimatum over the graphics vs. framerate dilemma.

"Don't make it a choice": Former Activision Blizzard Head Claps Back at Xbox Again Over Bizarre Gaming Ultimatum

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  • Former Activision Blizzard Head Mike Ybarra criticizes Xbox for giving players the choice between better gameplay or graphics.
  • Senua's Saga: Hellblade 2 will be locked at 30 fps on Microsoft's consoles, as it looks to focus more on cinematic visuals.
  • In this day and age, players should not have to decide between such important aspects of gaming, especially since the Series X is definitely strong enough.
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Graphics or framerate? This has always been a concerning dilemma for a gaming fan. In today’s world of consoles like Xbox and PlayStation, many titles have to settle for one: better visuals or better gameplay. Now, a viable question arises in the minds of the fans: why can’t they have both? And this similar question might be raised in the mind of the ex-Activision Blizzard boss as well.

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Recently, Xbox has shared a bizarre gaming ultimatum on its X handle. Seeing this, former Activision Blizzard Head Mike Ybarra might have had his own ultimatum against the company and stated some true facts.

Former Activision Blizzard Head Takes a Dig at Xbox

Mike Ybarra suggests Xbox to have both superior visuals and higher framerate in its games.
Mike Ybarra suggests Xbox has both superior visuals and higher framerate capabilities.

In that X post, Xbox stated that it’s more important how a game plays than how a game looks. That means, according to this famous console company, gameplay, or rather, framerate, always stands tall above the visuals or graphics.

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For some fans, fps might be the top priority, or for others, it’s the graphics or the resolution. That’s where Ybarra comes in. He has stated why the console is giving it as choices or options.

According to him, a game should have both a smooth framerate and great resolution with high graphical details. And it’s absolutely true. It’s dissatisfying to sacrifice one aspect of the game for another.

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What Is the Reason for Mike Ybarra’s Dig at Xbox?

Senua's Saga: Hellblade 2 only supports a maximum of 30 frames per second on Xbox.
Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2 only supports a maximum of 30 frames per second on Xbox.

It’s not just that Xbox has expressed some random thoughts on X. It’s how it has been working when it comes to AAA titles, where you have the liberty of choosing only one: better graphics or better framerate. That’s why it wanted to prove a point through that X post.

However, in Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2, Microsoft’s console company is contradicting its own opinion as it’s prioritizing visuals over framerate. This title right now just supports a maximum of 30 frames per second with dynamic resolution on the Xbox Series X/S. Even so, there will be no option to lower the graphics to improve framerate.

In this regard, the Visual Effects Director of Hellblade 2, Mark Slater-Tunstill, has stated that the 30fps setting is to give the game a more cinematic feel, like in the movies.

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So, it is quite understandable why Ybarra took a dig at Xbox. Now it’s up to the long-hailed console company if it will take his opinion or not. What are your thoughts on this? Don’t forget to let us know in the comment section.

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Written by Nilendu Brahma

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I'm Nilendu Brahma, a gaming aficionado who's carved a niche in esports and FPS journalism. With stints at GosuGamers and EssentiallySports under my belt, I've honed my craft in delivering top-notch coverage of titles like Call of Duty and Valorant. My passion for gaming traces back to my childhood, fueling my drive to delve deep into the virtual worlds I love. Armed with a Bachelor's in English Literature, I infuse my writing with a unique blend of literary finesse and gaming expertise. Currently, I'm weaving captivating narratives for FandomWire, captivating readers with every word.