Congratulations, we are different. Maybe you know understand why some people might complain about anything less than 60fps.WeepingAngels said:Did you know that I have never had my eyes hurt from Mario 64 or Spyro the Dragon or any other games that wasn't 60FPS and did you know that I can go from NES games to modern PC games without a problem?Ushiromiya Battler said:Did you know that if you usually play games at 60fps, games in 30fps can make your eyes hurt because it's so stuttery? Of course you'll get used to it after a while, but if you start playing games in 60fps again the transition can be quite painful and headache inducing. And that's why I care if a game is locked at 30fps. It is also the reason why I go to great lengths in games to make sure I have a smooth as possible framerate, preferably over 40 as anything under gives me headaches.WeepingAngels said:I am also sick of hearing about resolution and framerate. These days you can have the best game the world has ever seen but if it isn't 1080p and 60 FPS then it going to get shit on. Oh how I miss the days when no one talked about the resolution of Mario 64 and Spyro the Dragon. Graphics arguments are nothing new but no one went around saying "N64 runs at 240p" because no one gave a shit.
And people generally start giving a shit when someone comes with a superior experience and they find out everyone else is stuck with their old technology and doesn't want to move forward.
Kinda like how every AAA protagonist is male. We want progression, and innovation. etc etc.
So yeah, if people want to be stuck in the past with 240p or games that can't even keep a stable 30fps, fine have fun with that. But don't go complain when people want progression.
Now with that small rant over, I can get on with the topic.
''Every action has consequences''
Nope, they rarely have.
And no I did not know that, now I do.