By contact@videogamer.com (David Scammell)
Judge dismisses lawsuit as parties settle out of court.
The lawsuit, which was filed by US resident Douglas Ladore last year, was allegedly settled yesterday, although the terms of the settlement have not been publicly disclosed. Both parties must pay their own costs.
Ladore’s initial lawsuit took issue with Sony advertising the game as featuring native 1080p graphics, when in fact the multiplayer used a technique called temporal reprojection to “reconstruct a full 1080p image”.
“If native means that every part of the pipeline is 1080p then this technique is not native,” developer Guerrilla Games said last year.
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