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Do you think playing at 30 fps means ruining the game? or can we adapt? I'm playing a beautiful title and the computer can only reach fps between 30 and 60. Do you think it's ruined like this?
That game should run fine on even older hardware. If you have something from the last 10 years, you should be goldren.The game is FEAR + 2expansions
(Beautiful game from 2005)
If you look at the sig, you can see they play on vintage early 2000s GPUs.That game should run fine on even older hardware. If you have something from the last 10 years, you should be goldren.
As for 30fps, depends on the game. Back in the day, 30fps was the norm. Back when Quake 1 came out, getting ~30fps was what most people got. I remember when I got a Voodoo 2, and it was able to run the game at 72 fps (engine max), it was crazy smooth.
All the FEAR games work fine at 120fps, i played through them a few years ago.
30 is unplayable to me. I remember Force Unleashed on PC was like that, and I used some third party fix to make it run at 60 at least. Many of these games are console ports that don't even work properly at high framerates.
Exactly!If you look at the sig, you can see they play on vintage early 2000s GPUs.
Why limit yourself to such old hardware though? Games from the era of the graphics cards in your sig can run on modern hardware without much issues and for older games you can emulate retro gaming PCs now anyway.
I feel like people these days forget that pixel doubling and interlacing was a thing for a long time. I played a lot of Quake World with interlacing enabled before I got a Voodoo 2.Exactly!
For now I have Pixel Doubling enabled and I play with everything maxed out (even soft shadows), but with a really low resolution. (1600x1200 divided by 2 = 800x600)
it s a very big 4/3 screen (20 inch) and the result is rather unpleasant. but now i have about 60 fps
I don't think RT has an impact. But the faster the movement in a game is, the more important it is to have a fluid FPS experience.fps is highly subjective...
if its a turn based game, a table top game, card game, or even RTS with limited animations, 30fps is not game breaking.
If its a First person shooter, third person shooter, or anything which has dynamic enviorments and ray tracing, 30fps will probably make you cry.