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YouTube delivers 60fps video with Battlefield Hardline trailer
Check out the new Battlefield: Hardline trailer in glorious 60fps via a boosted YouTube player.
YouTube has spruced up its video player, now allowing 60 frames-per-second footage to be viewed by users, and to celebrate the occasion, DICE and EA have dropped a new Battlefield: Hardline trailer.
The move means that users can soon upload videos of games that render in 60fps and watch a ‘true’ representation on YouTube. Previously, the Google-owned web video service could only render in 30fps.
“Your video game footage with crazy high frame rates will soon look as awesome on YouTube as it does when you’re playing, when we launch support for 48 and even 60 frames per second in the coming months,” said YouTube. More info on additional improvements, such as new crowdfunding tools, was published on the YouTube blog.