I remember minimizing the doom rendering window to get higher framerates lol.
Well I guess than that's it. We have different preferences and needs.
I remember minimizing the doom rendering window to get higher framerates lol.
A mouse controlled FPS in less than 60fps locked is unplayable. Getting motion sick just thinking about it.
yea I don't see this happening at all...graphics will have to be sacrificed for 60 FPS.
Man I wonder how people played and enjoyed crysis 1 for years before cards could run it at 60fps
Lol. WTF is this?And gameplay has to be sacrificed for it to be at 30fps rather than 60. Which is more important?
I remember minimizing the doom rendering window to get higher framerates lol.
Man I wonder how people played and enjoyed crysis 1 for years before cards could run it at 60fps
Lol. WTF is this?
So all 30fps games are gimped because they don't run at 60 fps? A game absolutely can't have accurate controls at 30?Higher framerate offers better controls and more accurate visual information for the player.
So all 30fps games are gimped because they don't run at 60 fps? A game absolutely can't have accurate controls at 30?
I know 60 would improve things. My issue was with the blanket statement about games sacrificing gameplay for 30fps. I don't agree with that at all.A game can be playable in 30 for sure. But it would always play better in 60. Some games play poorly in anything lower than 60.
I know 60 would improve things. My issue was with the blanket statement about games sacrificing gameplay for 30fps. I don't agree with that at all.
I know 60 would improve things. My issue was with the blanket statement about games sacrificing gameplay for 30fps. I don't agree with that at all.
I think the disconnect for me is what I perceive to be gameplay, and what I call performance. Now I know performance would be better at 60, that's without a doubt, and bad performance can affect the gameplay, but as you described, depending on genre fps may have more or less significance overall. Titanfall for instance; it's gameplay calls for fast movement across smaller, multilevel areas, hence the effect of 60fps is crucial. Destiny, on the other hand, calls for exploration across large levels, with frequent battles in between, so a locked 30 is sufficient here. I don't think anything is inherently lost there, just by virtue of the style of gameplay of Destiny. It wants to be a visually pleasing and sprawling game, where Titanfall is a more fast, in your face experience without all the eye candy. I hope I'm coming across clearly; I guess I can't say that you're wrong outright, this is just how I'm processing this debate in my mind : )It depends on genre, but FPS are pretty heavily affected. Driving games are too.
It depends on genre, but FPS are pretty heavily affected. Driving games are too.
Excuse me?seriously, fucking deal with it
Bungie didn't rule it out but they're focused on the console versions for now.
I think the disconnect for me is what I perceive to be gameplay, and what I call performance. Now I know performance would be better at 60, that's without a doubt, and bad performance can affect the gameplay, but as you described, depending on genre fps may have more or less significance overall. Titanfall for instance; it's gameplay calls for fast movement across smaller, multilevel areas, hence the effect of 60fps is crucial. Destiny, on the other hand, calls for exploration across large levels, with frequent battles in between, so a locked 30 is sufficient here. I don't think anything is inherently lost there, just by virtue of the style of gameplay of Destiny. It wants to be a visually pleasing and sprawling game, where Titanfall is a more fast, in your face experience without all the eye candy. I hope I'm coming across clearly; I guess I can't say that you're wrong outright, this is just how I'm processing this debate in my mind : )
wow at pics above this post, looks amazing, first-wave title !
The 30 and 60 fps comments and one-liners are going to get annoying rather soon, I don't know what people expected from launch titles with this kind of graphics and IQ.
So all 30fps games are gimped because they don't run at 60 fps? A game absolutely can't have accurate controls at 30?
Can you tell me the games that look like Destiny on PC? I have a beefy PC and must have missed those.Looks like a current gen console game running on PC. I'm used to seeing graphics like these every day at higher framerates.
Nor can it at 60. Or 120 or 240. Increasing the framerate will not automatically make the game responsive. The most important factor is rendering. A 30fps game can be more responsive with a 3 frame render pipeline than a 60fps game with an 8 frame pipeline.
Looks like a current gen console game running on PC. I'm used to seeing graphics like these every day at higher framerates.
Not impressive, but a decent start for the next generation.
Can you tell me the games that look like Destiny on PC? I have a beefy PC and must have missed those.
All things considered with the same engine and time to output - 60 will always be better than 30 even in an online environment.Wait considering this is an online title, wouldn't 60fps be wasted there anyway? Surely small lag would make 60fps pointless? Or maybe I'm not understanding it properly.
All things considered with the same engine and time to output - 60 will always be better than 30 even in an online environment.
I disagree with Crysis 2 (Maldo), Far Cry 3, Battlefield 3 and Planetside 2.Crysis 2 and 3, Far Cry 3, Metro:LL, Battlefield 3, Planetside 2 for example.
Wait considering this is an online title, wouldn't 60fps be wasted there anyway? Surely small lag would make 60fps pointless? Or maybe I'm not understanding it properly.
This is actually how it is in real life. Move your head around quickly from side to side... tada, motion blur! It's the most accurate representation.IEven worse when nowadays all FPS and even TPS games have camera motion blur to make thr image unreadable while you move the camera. It's exactly the opposite of what is good for the gameplay and image quality.
But I'm on the losing end and know it.
Yep. It's not about the latency between two players but between your input/controller and the action on the screen.
Yeah, I guess I just need to shut the fuck up and get used to never buy a console again. I just have to live with that most gamers are fine with (<)30 Performance and go with PC only. That's not an sarcastic comment btw, it is what it is. I'll try to hold my tears from now on and shut up.
I disagree with Crysis 2 (Maldo), Far Cry 3, Battlefield 3 and Planetside 2.
The other 2 I haven't played. Some of these suggestions seem absolutely comical to me and feel like they are just thrown out there without much deliberation.
I am saying that.Are You saying that Crysis 2 DX11 looks worse? In what way?
wow...
console games have always mainly been 30fps since PS1 days...
And just because a pretty ambitious title like this is running at 30 you fly off the handle? Planetside 2 will likely be 30fps as well, we are talking about games that have a much larger scope and player count than battlefield 4, unfortunately running a game like this at 60fps will probably mean vastly downgraded visuals when compared to other games on the same hardware which limits the titles marketability, there are so many people that will disregard a game because it doesn't look as good as other games. more so than those that will disreguard a game because it isnt 60fps.
I am saying that.
I think they both go for a destroyed look and Destiny does it in a vast open world with the ability to look very far in the distance. Based on google images of both to jog my memory, stuff that is in the distance looks higher quality in Destiny than some stuff up close in Crysis 2.
Personal pet peeve is the object motion blur in Crysis games, it feels way to exaggerated.
Contrary to what you said I found the outside world in Destiny better than the indoor parts.
There is probably an element of having played one and having only seen the other in the best possible way and preferring the art of one over the other. I just don't think there are games out right now that have as consistent a look as Destiny does.
(Again: This is comparing a fully playable game to an E3 demo.)