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When you drop the resolution from 1080p to 720p, you're now rendering a lot less pixels (read about it here: Difference Between 720p and 1080p Video Resolutions). The frames it now has to render are smaller and its easier for it to push out more frames every second. It's kind of the opposite of how you get framerate drops when a lot of stuff is happening: there ends up being so many things going on that the hardware now has to take even longer to render each frame, and it slows to a crawl. It's also why you can mess with a lot of PC games and keep a high resolution but turn down other effects to get a higher framerate. The only option consoles really have is disabling resolutions, so that's the only thing you can do to up the framerate.
Bottom line, it has nothing to do with coding, it's hardware related. Lower resolution is less demanding on the hardware which lets it render frames more quickly. The only time that lowering the resolution wouldn't get you more FPS is if the game is already locked at something low and you can't disable the lock.
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Originally Posted by Brett
"So if I tell the ps4 in the menu to only do 720p, does this mean I will get a frame rate bump in any game that the rate is unrestricted?"
Yep.