"We're still optimising for Xbox One and PS4 so it should look better than that in theory," ... "But everything we're doing optimisation wise for PS4 and Xbox One, we're also optimising for PC. It's a cross-platform engine, so any optimisation we do for one platform goes into the other platform and just speeds it up, basically."

"We will hit 900p no problem. We'd like to get it up to 1080p on Xbox One. That's our goal. Whether we can do it or not I don't know. We've got to squeeze everything we can out of the hardware.



"Microsoft and Sony say 900p is the sweet spot, and there's not a lot of difference visually between 900p and 1080p, but it's a hot topic now. So that's what my goal is."

"It's actually easier to develop for Xbox One for us because we're PC developers. So everything we do on PC is for DirectX 11. And Xbox is also based on DX. So for the rendering side it's a more natural progression for us to go to Xbox." ... "But we anticipate being able to do 1080p on PS4 a little bit easier than on the Xbox."

It's not final and these numbers could change, but for now CD Projekt RED has confirmed to Eurogamer thatis running 900p at 30 frames per second on the Xbox One and 1080p at 30 frames per second on the PS4. Eurogamer [via DSO Gaming ] conducted an interview with John Mamais, the executive producer for, where he explains that the game was running in real-time during Microsoft's E3 2014 stage conferences.Not only was the game running in real-time but the game was running 1600 x 900p at 30 frames per second on the Xbox One... in real-time. No Nvidia GTX Titans powering the game from underneath a little cabinet. According to Mamais...But what about the PlayStation 4? Well, previously – back when “insiders” had some measure of leverage in the industry – Shinobi had mentioned thatwas targeting 1080p at 30fps on both the PS4 and Xbox One, but at the time mentioned that it was 900p on the PS4 and 720p on the Xbox One If that claim was true then CD Projekt RED has been hard at work upgrading the game to the expected full HD standard of native 1080p on the PlayStation 4. But the PS4 isn't the only one they're targeting for 1080p, with Mamais saying...One of the drawbacks (depending on how you look at it) is that CD Projekt RED hasn't made use of the new June XDK to maximize the 10% extra processing power by disabling Kinect. Why? Becauseuses Kinect voice-integration to enable players to call out magic spells from the comfort of their couch. I think that's an inventive way to micromanage Geralt's skills while focusing on his melee attacks and potions.The downside is that if the team makes use of skeletal tracking they won't be able to utilize the 10% graphics processing power for. The upside is that, for now, the game is only aimed at using the Kinect's voice recognition. Nevertheless, the game is still heavy in development, so anything is possible.Mamais further stated that...The game is far from finished, and right now they're targeting the equivalent of the PC 'High' settings for the PS4 and Xbox One. Those who have high-end gaming rigs will be able to run the game on the 'Ultra' settings. Hopefully we don't have anotherscenario on our hands where the PC gets held back in favor of consoles. The Witcher 3 is due for release on home consoles and PC on February 24th, 2015.