Bayonetta Origins Director Empathises With Paper Mario Dev, Suggests Reasons For 30FPS

“I promise you, it was not a decision made lightly”.

We are still a little way off the release of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door on Switch on 23rd May, but thanks to last week’s hands-on previews, we now have confirmation of the game’s frame rate. Nintendo’s latest remake will run at 30FPS (down from 60FPS on the GameCube original), but this is not a decision that the developers will have made lightly, suggests Bayonetta Origins: Cereza and the Lost Demon director, Abebe Tinari (thanks, My Nintendo News).

The director recently took to Twitter to state that they “can empathise” with the Paper Mario devs, drawing from their personal experience on Bayonetta Origins to explain why the game might not run at the higher frame rate that many were expecting.

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