Jun 21, 2007

Sega recently showed GamePro its upcoming racer Sega Rally Revo. While showing the game, Sega confirmed that the developers developed the game natively on the PlayStation 3, later porting it to the Xbox 360, PC, and PSP.
Sega Rally Revo, an arcade-styled off-road racer, showed off the PS3's graphical chops admirably. Like Sega's own Virtua Fighter 5, Revo runs at a native resolution of 720p on both the PS3 and Xbox 360 (only the PS3 version was shown).
But in order to flex the rendering power of the new-gen consoles, Sega's developers decided to limit the game's framerate to a solid 30 frames per second, freeing up extra horsepower for slick visual effects like real-time reflections (both on cars and wet roads) and high levels of anti-aliasing (the PS3 version had no visible "jaggies"...and believe them, Gamepro looked for them).
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