Do you ever sacrifice frames for graphics?

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#1 deactivated-59b71619573a1
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When you play games do you ever sacrifice your FPS to let the game play on max settings? or do you prefer to have high frames at the cost of visual flaws?

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#2 Rickylee
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Second choice. It's sometimes hard to see that good eye candy when the beep hits the fan and things are moving fast...

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#3 Lonelynight
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I prefer to have a smooth fps.
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#4 Kreone
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Always. I feel quite comfortable playing most games at 24-30 fps. Most racing games and multiplayer fragfests require a bit more than that, naturally.
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#5 Starshine_M2A2
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Visuals don't count for much if your game is a series of still shots you could easily see on any gaming website. So, I got for frames.

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#6 EliteM0nk3y
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I almost always take FPS over graphics. Although I usually try and get a good balance.
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#7 Legendaryscmt
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Crysis is probably the only one, but at the same time there's something wrong with my GPU, so even at max settings it doesn't run as good as it should be.

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#8 bonafidetk
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frames of course. Who would take a visual slide show over decent FPS. I think the only game Ive tried that I couldnt max with acceptable FPS was Metro 2033 DX11. So at the moment Im pretty good.

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#9 StrawberryHill
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The only game I haven't played on max settings is The Witcher 2...I turned everything on uber, and my fps choked. So, I opted for high. I love pretty visuals, but if fps drops to unacceptable levels, the game isn't fun to play for me.

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#10 AleksandarTale
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I almost always sacrifice FPS. Graphics is more important to me. :)

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#11 James00715
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I always go for FPS with multiplayer, but don't mind a bit lower FPS for single player. So 30 FPS single player is perfectly fine for me, which usually means I can crank the graphics up one notch higher. For multiplayer I need 60 FPS so usually bring it down to Medium settings or stick with High but put turn off a few effects. Some effects I pretty much always turn off such as Depth of Field, because it's not realistic during gameplay.

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#12 sami117
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I always go for FPS with multiplayer, but don't mind a bit lower FPS for single player. So 30 FPS single player is perfectly fine for me, which usually means I can crank the graphics up one notch higher. For multiplayer I need 60 FPS so usually bring it down to Medium settings or stick with High but put turn off a few effects. Some effects I pretty much always turn off such as Depth of Field, because it's not realistic during gameplay.

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60 fps and full graphics or bust....

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#13 BlackDevil99
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i prefer the prettyness, i'm happy with 24fps, if it's good enough for tv shows, it's good enough for games.
of course it aslo helps that my pc is badass enough to have both :)

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#14 SerOlmy
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When I get to the point where at 1920x1200 I have to make the choice between visual quality and frame rate I know it is time to upgrade. But generally speaking I can tolerate 30-40FPS as long as it is stable, but if it dips under 20 I start getting annoyed as it is extremely noticeable to me. Basically the measure I use is 4x FSAA and 8x Aniso at 1920x1200, when that is too hard for my rig to push at a decent frame rate I upgrade. Hence why I'm upgrading between now and Xmas.
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#15 V4LENT1NE
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I prefer FPS over graphics.
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#16 Elann2008
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I prefer to have both. If I ever have to sacrifice one.. then I am not playing said game at it's optimum performance. I'm not trying to be an elitist.. but I can't stand when my frame rates are lower than 60. And I especially hate it when a game has performance issues and stutters. Maxed out or go home. :P And this doesn't mean I'm putting a game on 16xAA.. when 4xAA is all you need. But other graphical options like 16xAF, SSAO, and things like that I'd like to have on. That's why I saved up for a GTX 580 although there will be a game that it might not be able to max out in the near future.

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#17 Mr_Ditters
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I try to never go below 30FPS. Anything below that is annoying.

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#18 Serial-No_3404
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Depends on the situation. In RPG games and slower games in general I can sacrifice frames to make it look gorgeous. When it's a fast paced game or online multiplayer, I would knock down the settings to get at least 50 frames. I haven't had to do that though yet just cause the only online games I play are BC2 (I get 60 frames with everything on max and AA and AF at 16x :P) and CSS which is an old game lol
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#19 Kaelken
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I never saw a game that wasn't "cartoon'd up" -- some worse than others, boardlands and kotor online etc. so I focus more on gameplay, my favourite game has 2003 playstation 2 graphics too so

it doesn't take graphics to create atmosphere, to me most 2D arcade games have more soul than most new titles

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#20 coolbeans90
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Frames >>> everything else.

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#21 Elann2008
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I never saw a game that wasn't "cartoon'd up" -- some worse than others, boardlands and kotor online etc. so I focus more on gameplay, my favourite game has 2003 playstation 2 graphics too so

it doesn't take graphics to create atmosphere, to me most 2D arcade games have more soul than most new titles

Kaelken
I don't think you understand the TC's real question at all. We're not talking about high-end graphics compared to older-looking games. To make this simpler for ya, let's say you're playing Crysis. If you wanted to max it out with YOUR hardware, you will only get 30 fps. But let's say you set it to medium graphics settings, you get 45 fps. Which would you pick? That's what the TC is referring to.
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#23 Elann2008
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no, I don't think you understand what I am saying

"et's say you're playing Crysis."

lmfao, but can it run crysis ? did you just prove you are most original, indpendent individual on this forum ?

Let me rephrase it, graphics are always gay crysis graphics are gay too and every last game in the world looks like a cartoon -- THEREFORE I'd never care about anything but the gameplay and the game running as slick as possible. Understand ?

The gay cartoon graphics has been an issues since the mid 90's where producers would try and scan real life people into games to get rid of it, some with partial success too

Kaelken
Wow. I will never reply to any of your posts again. My mistake. Good day sir. :)
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#24 Kaelken
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win 7 and crysis on your comp, stallowned lmfao

peace out

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#25 jun_aka_pekto
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When you play games do you ever sacrifice your FPS to let the game play on max settings? or do you prefer to have high frames at the cost of visual flaws?

seanmcloughlin

Heck, no. I need playable framerates although "playable" can be well below 30 fps for me. I'll lower the resolution or decrease detail first. With the current PC in my sig, antialiasing is the first sacrifice (followed by stuff such as volumetric clouds) while object/water detail tend to be last on the chopping block.

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#26 deactivated-597bb01c846a2
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I always go high end, so I rarely have to do that. I get both good frame rates and good graphics.

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#27 sleepingzzz
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Depends on the game and if it's multiplayer. If it's a single player RPG then I don't really care out about FPS as long as it's still fluid. So I rather have the graphics set to high and suffer some FPS lost.

Now if I'm playing a competitive multiplayer match then I will turn the graphic settings low to get solid FPS.

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#28 visceron
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I sacrifice frames down to 30 FPS.
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#29 BlackDevil99
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[QUOTE="Kaelken"]

no, I don't think you understand what I am saying

"et's say you're playing Crysis."

lmfao, but can it run crysis ? did you just prove you are most original, indpendent individual on this forum ?

Let me rephrase it, graphics are always gay crysis graphics are gay too and every last game in the world looks like a cartoon -- THEREFORE I'd never care about anything but the gameplay and the game running as slick as possible. Understand ?

The gay cartoon graphics has been an issues since the mid 90's where producers would try and scan real life people into games to get rid of it, some with partial success too

Elann2008

Wow. I will never reply to any of your posts again. My mistake. Good day sir. :)

jeez, that guy was a real prick eh elann?

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#30 deactivated-59b71619573a1
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[QUOTE="Elann2008"][QUOTE="Kaelken"]

no, I don't think you understand what I am saying

"et's say you're playing Crysis."

lmfao, but can it run crysis ? did you just prove you are most original, indpendent individual on this forum ?

Let me rephrase it, graphics are always gay crysis graphics are gay too and every last game in the world looks like a cartoon -- THEREFORE I'd never care about anything but the gameplay and the game running as slick as possible. Understand ?

The gay cartoon graphics has been an issues since the mid 90's where producers would try and scan real life people into games to get rid of it, some with partial success too

BlackDevil99

Wow. I will never reply to any of your posts again. My mistake. Good day sir. :)

jeez, that guy was a real prick eh elann?

Yep he sure was. There are a lot of those out there unfortunately. Don't worry elann we're on your side :P

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#32 Elann2008
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[QUOTE="BlackDevil99"]

[QUOTE="Elann2008"] Wow. I will never reply to any of your posts again. My mistake. Good day sir. :)seanmcloughlin

jeez, that guy was a real prick eh elann?

Yep he sure was. There are a lot of those out there unfortunately. Don't worry elann we're on your side :P

@BlackDevil99 - He sure was. :/

@Seanmcloughlin - Yeah he was really out of control. Thanks man. :)

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#33 abuabed
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Sometimes yes, if I could get instead of 60 FPS with normal graphics, 45~50 FPS with better graphics then sure.
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#34 Litchie
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If the game has to look bad in order to run smoothly, so be it. If it looks good, but runs like ass, the game will look awful despite the graphics.
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#35 KalDurenik
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Frames...

Well i will give this example:

http://www.boallen.com/fps-compare.html

Now in a game you will notice it even more as you are in controll. If you turn around in a fps its alot smoother if you simply look at the scenery it wont all "lag".

Not only that it allow the game to sacrifice frames (if you have 60+) lateron so that you can see alot more things on the screen at the same time.

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#36 Ondoval
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Single player : resolution + highest settings > framerrate.

Multiplayer: resolution + framerrate > highest settings.

For a multiplayer shooter, playing at least at 45+ fps is mandatory, IMO. For a single player game or multiplayer fps I can go as fasr as playing at 20-25 in order to maximize the visual experience. And I play at 2560 x 1440.

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#37 lucfonzy
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Honestly... yes I do. If it gets bad I'll tone it down a bit but I always try run the game as high as possible.
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#38 deactivated-59b71619573a1
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Honestly... yes I do. If it gets bad I'll tone it down a bit but I always try run the game as high as possible.lucfonzy

Same as me. I hate having to turn down my games because of bad frames. I played through crysis 1 on maximun at 24 fps just so I could see everything in its glory

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#39 -CheeseEater-
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Depends the genre of game playing. Anything that requires relatively fast reactions, frame-rates imperative. Anything else, I tend to enjoy a balance - attempting to keep things between 30-45fps.
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#40 lucfonzy
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[QUOTE="lucfonzy"]Honestly... yes I do. If it gets bad I'll tone it down a bit but I always try run the game as high as possible.seanmcloughlin

Same as me. I hate having to turn down my games because of bad frames. I played through crysis 1 on maximun at 24 fps just so I could see everything in its glory

I understand why some people don't like it, but yeah 24fps doesn't bother me. I just love oohing and aaaahing at purdy stuffs. I spent far too much time in the water in Crysis and Warhead.
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#41 flipin_jackass
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Don't we all to an extent :P? Most times, no, I like my games running fluidly. However, I'm sure like most here, I play around with the settings to get optimal fps vs eye-candy. I find myself turning off AA quite a bit these days which gives back a lot of frames.
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#42 rzepak
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I usually set things to max just because. I am not one of those who needs steady 60fps to play and I like a bit of eye candy. Thats for single player ofcourse and in multiplayer the fps are more important than graphics, obviously.
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#43 Reach-The-Myth
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It depends what game - And I only ever sacrifice the frames to around 35-45 fps - Anymore and I stop, as graphics are important, but so is playability...
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#44 Mehdi-Y
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I almost always sacrifice FPS. Graphics is more important to me. :)

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Well said. Graphics ftw.

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#45 guildclaws
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Yes

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#46 The_Gaming_Baby
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If it's at 45fps then I'm happy

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#47 heatfanman101
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I don't usually have to choose, but when I do I pick higher FPS.

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#48 painguy1
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It depends. IF its stuff like AA, ill leave it off for better FPS, but everything else has to be maxed out or i will be sad.

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#49 wis3boi
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When you play games do you ever sacrifice your FPS to let the game play on max settings? or do you prefer to have high frames at the cost of visual flaws?

seanmcloughlin

as long as it isnt choppy or dipping below 40, sure.

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#50 gmaster456
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Only in BC2.