THANK YOU! I thought I was the only one who caught that.TripleDaddy said:That is not a slide projector. That is an overhead projector.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zoetrope#Forza.2FFilmspeedPaulhorne Schillings said:*instantly wants to play any game, Zoetrope edition*
$5, for someone that can create a video game completely in Zoetrope.
FPS affects gameplay.irishda said:It's hard to take gamers seriously when they say "We care more about gameplay and story" when they raise such a stink about 30 fps.
No, it doesn't. Video game controllers use an interrupt-based scheme rather than having the console constantly read the controller. So low FPS only becomes a problem when the displayed image falls behind the actual state of the game in the console's memory, that is, when there ceases to be a continuous flow between displayed images. Generally speaking, the point at which the human brain ceases to see sequences of separate images and starts to see a continuous movement is between 15 and 20 FPS.RealRT said:FPS affects gameplay.irishda said:It's hard to take gamers seriously when they say "We care more about gameplay and story" when they raise such a stink about 30 fps.
Add "The the film doesn't start on time or the wrong film starts playing because the projectionist was told to go do something else that could have been done by any of the numerous extra employees or management wouldn't leave him/her alone about someone he had already confirmed with them several times," "having a drink or snack requires taking out a loan or wearing baggie clothing and copious amounts of duct tape," and "not being able to pause to take a wiz," to your list. Also, technical issues could count, but our TVs could also spontaneously detonate, too.Trishbot said:Who wants a cinematic experience?
If I wanted a cinematic experience playing Assassin's Creed, I'd demand a 24 fps game... and also ask my friends to sit behind me, talking on their cellphone, have babies cry at random intervals, have one guy heckle the film, and demand 30 minutes of trailers before I'm allowed to play the game.
"Cinematic" video games can go die in a fire. I just want the best, most responsive video games you can permit.
... Which I find even more interesting considering Peter Jackson champions faster frame rates for films than what Assassin Creed IV will provide.
Yes, but the movement is choppy (like slow-motion with a strobe light). Low-end PCs suffer from this because they haven't enough power to render the frames at the required speed (so it skips some frames or else it goes slow-motion), and can make the game painful to play.renegade7 said:Generally speaking, the point at which the human brain ceases to see sequences of separate images and starts to see a continuous movement is between 15 and 20 FPS.
Oh, they're real alright. There's plenty of them running around on Youtube, claiming that the human eye can't perceive anything above 24 FPS and whatnot. Unfortunately they're often backed up by the "I don't care what FPS my game is" crowd, who are missing the main point that Ubisoft shouldn't be bullshitting everyone to hide the fact that the new consoles aren't as fantastic as everyone thought they would be.TheMatsjo said:Who are these mythical people that swallow this scoop of bullshit? They certainly don't seem to hang around at The Escapist. Are we sure it's not just a matter of not having a choice between 30 and 60 fps on these titles?
2nd player required for soundtrack.McMarbles said:Now I'm picturing Assassins' Creed as a '20s silent film.
*flickery B&W shot of Ezio perched on a building. A bystander spots him*
Caption: GOOD HEAVENS! A HOODED FIEND!
*The Keystone Kops pursue Ezio*
Good looking motion blur is not really a problem any more with the graphics power we have now ... but in the end 24 fps (at 72 Hz) sucks at representing moving images, it's a juddery blurred mess. The best you can do is tweak between really juddery and a little blurred and a little juddery and really blurred.CaitSeith said:When will the people learn that a movie frame doesn't behave the same way as a videogame frame?
Probably not too much of a myth. Jet Li has to slow his movements down for films, as he moves too fast for the camera to capture it properly as well.Hairless Mammoth said:Fun fact: Rumor has it that cinematic 24 fps was too slow to properly capture Bruce Lee's punches. They had to either over crank the camera or ask him to slow down. It's probably just a myth, but either way, video games need to stop trying to be like a different creative industry, especially one that usually embraces new technology the wrong way (CGI for basic sets and receding hairlines ) and won't let go of old, date tech and ideals (24fps).
I think it's more a matter of most people not paying attention to the companies to begin with. The BS is only there for those who pay attention, and really given our dedication, and that the masses likely won't be aware or care when they are jumping for a franchise means it doesn't matter. I sometimes think gaming companies realize this and do this kind of thing deliberately for their own amusement knowing that they can be that ridiculous and in the end it doesn't matter. Ubisoft could announce tomorrow that it's going to have interns take a dump into every case they sell a disc in, and whether they do it or not, it wouldn't matter, because not enough people will hear about it. Those of us complaining who like Assassin's Creed will buy it anyway an keep complaining, those people not listening who like Assassin's Creed will buy the game anyway and at best notice it doesn't look or flow quite as good. Truthfully I'm not sure if your average person playing games even understands "Frames Per Second" and if you mention FPS most will probably think it means "First Person Shooter". Indeed with all the Assassin's Creed FPS talk, I'd be surprised if somewhere out there isn't a "game bro" who is getting all excited that the new Assassin's Creed game is going to be a shooter, and getting all revved to play an Assassin fragging Templars with a mini-gun, and wondering if there will be a Nazi Zombie mode.TheMatsjo said:Who are these mythical people that swallow this scoop of bullshit? They certainly don't seem to hang around at The Escapist. Are we sure it's not just a matter of not having a choice between 30 and 60 fps on these titles?