With the slow movements and turning with a controller, i cant see how you would even notice the difference as long as the fps remained steady at 30.
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Most Nintendo games are at 60 FPS and I love that they are at that framerate.
Also most racing games they should be at 60 FPS or higher.
Stable 30 fps is enough for a feeling of fluidity and many devs like to sacrifice the framerate for more detail but obviously 60 fps is better. I think the fps standard next-gen should also be increased (atleast the fps lock should be at 60 fps instead of 30).
Nah, most casuals(ie the majority of console gamers) can't even tell the difference between 30 and 60 FPS.
Thats false. Most human in general can tell the difference. They just wouldn't be able to tell you why, most think it's lag, when it's actually frames being dropped.Nah, most casuals(ie the majority of console gamers) can't even tell the difference between 30 and 60 FPS.
DerpyMcDerp
That's why a lot of people like CoD. It almost never runs at 60, but sure tries and you can feel the swift movement compared to other games.
Grawse
actually black ops on the 360 was pretty dam close to hitting a 60fps avg. it was a 57 fps avg.
Some games don't others are much better with a higher framerate, really depends on how fast the in-game movements are
30fps is enough for me, I couldn't tell you if the game was running at 60fps or 30fps just by playing it. I'd have to do a side-by-side comparison to tell, and even so I don't see the big difference that everyone claims is there.
i wouldn't see this as being a standard, its basically up to the dev's, I honestly barely notice the difference between 60/30 fps, and games like BC2 i sort of like playing on 360 instead because it doesn't seem as fast.Stable 30 fps is enough for a feeling of fluidity and many devs like to sacrifice the framerate for more detail but obviously 60 fps is better. I think the fps standard next-gen should also be increased (atleast the fps lock should be at 60 fps instead of 30).
nameless12345
COD MP is pretty much a constant 60fps. SP can get choppy though.That's why a lot of people like CoD. It almost never runs at 60, but sure tries and you can feel the swift movement compared to other games.
Grawse
I bet that if you took a game running at a steady 30 fps and one running at 60fps the vast majority (not just casuals) wouldn't be able to tell the difference.
I agree. Though generally I would take the best graphics my PC can take as long as it's 30fps minimum.Yes, I played Bad Company 2 on 360 and on PC at 60FPS+, big difference, I can actually play better in 60FPS. It's so smooth and responsive it's unreal.
mitu123
[QUOTE="SamiRDuran"]i feel sorry for anyone that games at 30fps. you cant imagine what you are missing.tomarlynI've experienced everything from 25 average to 90 FPS on various PC games, 30 feels fine on consoles but I wouldn't complain about any higher. Same here; I've played plenty of games at 60+ fps and I'm fine with 30 fps. Yet another tired old "you must not know any better" argument.
Don't care at all. As long as it's above 20, I really can't tell a difference at all between 60 and 30, and I have to think people are tricking themselves if they think they can. And that includes PC games, though I rarely play shooters on a PC anymore.
The vast majority of TVs don't go beyond 30 anyway, right?
[QUOTE="mitu123"]I agree. Though generally I would take the best graphics my PC can take as long as it's 30fps minimum. Really? because 30fps with a mouse can feel choppy, especially in a shooter.Yes, I played Bad Company 2 on 360 and on PC at 60FPS+, big difference, I can actually play better in 60FPS. It's so smooth and responsive it's unreal.
SaltyMeatballs
That's wrong, there's a very noticeable difference between 30 fps and 60 fps. I hate playing at 30 with a mouse. With a controller, it's fine.Don't care at all. As long as it's above 20, I really can't tell a difference at all between 60 and 30, and I have to think people are tricking themselves if they think they can. And that includes PC games, though I rarely play shooters on a PC anymore.
The vast majority of TVs don't go beyond 30 anyway, right?
magnax1
Don't care at all. As long as it's above 20, I really can't tell a difference at all between 60 and 30, and I have to think people are tricking themselves if they think they can. And that includes PC games, though I rarely play shooters on a PC anymore.
The vast majority of TVs don't go beyond 30 anyway, right?
magnax1
You can definitely tell a difference, it isnt even up for debate.
What a lie!Don't care at all. As long as it's above 20, I really can't tell a difference at all between 60 and 30, and I have to think people are tricking themselves if they think they can. And that includes PC games, though I rarely play shooters on a PC anymore.
The vast majority of TVs don't go beyond 30 anyway, right?
magnax1
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