Moore: Madden Issue To Become “Ancient History”
Posted by x3sphere on September 6, 2007 @ 4:08 pm

You know all that hoopla over Madden running at 30 FPS on PlayStation 3? Good news PS3 fans, because it’s over. According to former Microsoft exec Peter Moore, the whole ordeal will soon become “ancient history” as future EA Sports titles are planned to be running at a smooth 60 FPS on PS3.
You’ll see it running at 60 frames on PS3. Once the consumer gets that in their hands, the Madden issue will become ancient history. I think you look at any development cycle, and when you’ve had the hardware as long as the studios have for 360 in relation to what they had for PS3, you’ve got this normal chronology of getting your hands on the hardware a year later. It’s a little bit of a hangover from that. But that’s behind us now. By the time we get to November and NBA Live ships–all gone.
EA certainly received quite a bit of flak over the 30 FPS ordeal, but it’s good to see that it is taking a firm stance on the issue.
Q&A: Moore debuts at EA’s GameShow [GameSpot]
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