@vegard1985 @Kooken58 Same here. I prefer aiming with a mouse, but driving with thumsticks is also easier. It would be nice to have been able to see an FPS indicator at times with console games, because I swear there were a few times GTA V dropped atleast to 25fps.
@neroist Maybe for the PS4, but so far every thing ive read about the Xbox One have been saying that developers have been struggling to have the whole 1080p and 60 FPS standard on Xbox One games. Maybe its due to it being a new console...who knows.
We don't need 60 but honestly I really would not to want 30 to become the standard for next gen. Soo many games are a strain on the eyes and when its running at 30 and dropping lower it really is noticable. I play PC and Console gaming, and one thing that really bothered me with GTA V was the framerate.
And the whole "My brain cant see past 30 FPS" is complete crap argument. Your eyes dont see in Frames per second, its around the 20-30 FPS mark that your eyes stop distinguishing that of moving images to actual moving motion. And the eye can often easily tell the difference between 60 fps and 30.
@Ghosthunter54 60 FPS works well with FPS gaming online, but Id be content with 40 or 50. When you get as low as 30 and it drops lower than that it really becomes an eye sore.
@inaka_rob @Korvus85 @metalblinga WoW, LoL, DOTA. All want a word with you. Also there is the fact that Steam has 50 million active users. Which is on par with the number of users Xbox Live has.
@Mr_BillGates except for the fact that thousands of copies WERE pirated on PC a week before the release...Fanboys always assume that every PC gamer pirates...when its only a small percentage that actually does.
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