I can live with 30 depending on the game but higher is always better. There's no reason why a 3D PC game should have locked framerate.
Last edited by Slacker Magician; 11th-February-2018 at 22:25.
Console games shouldn't have shitty frame rates either. Games could easily have very high frame rates but companies are LAZY.
I'm not too fussy about framerate either, I'll run at 30 or variable or whatever works basically. As long as the gameplay is relatively smooth it makes no difference to me. Alot of the games I have it doesn't really matter too much. Think it gets a little crazy when I see people elsewhere complaining about not getting 100+ fps. Like for real?
I mean if I can run at 60 no problem I'll do it though.
It's funny how some games run like shit (L.A. Noir) and others like Dark Souls 2 that has higher requirements can run perfectly even at higher settings. For me anyways. Probably be better once I build a new PC.
Low frame rates have detracted from my enjoyment of some games. A console action game where there is massive slowdown and screen tearing? That's pretty unpleasant. I did beat that game though.
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If I can run a game at a "normal" speed and get 1080p I'm generally pretty happy.
It's still referred to as 24p regardless of the actual lower frame rate. Yes there is content that goes higher but 24 has always been and still is the standard.
In the case of this particular game it doesn't need a higher frame rate. Much like any film that would be a similar genre/setting.
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