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Framerates only matter so much. In fighting games, doing 1 frame links in 60fps is a lot more demanding than in a 30 fps game. It means reaction times, and windows of opportunity can be sliced thinner. However, not every game is like that. I can, to this day, enjoy MGS4 on PS3 at 30 FPS. I can also enjoy Road Rash 2 on sega genesis, at 30 FPS. Most games I play, are fighters. I would never play a 30 fps fighting game, from any era. But, before we went into 3D, games were almost always 60FPS. Out of the 80 Sega Genesis games I have, all but maybe 15 of them are 60 FPS. Stability is most important. It's also Sony's game, on their own platform. Why are we even talking about a PC version, that will not exist anytime soon, if ever?

I play all my games on PC with a mouse and keyboard. I simply adjust if I play on consoles.

Some games, I only play on console, some I only play on PC, and others, I play on both. I don't care how much the PS4 is. I have it, and the pro. I play my PS3 more than my PS4s and my PC. It's not about framerates, or whatnot, it's about personal enjoyment. I'm not going to be a prst to someone about their decisions. Not having a PS4, Pro, PC, or whatever, because I'm not buying a PC or console for anyone. To each, their own.

I haven't had time I can't wait for this game. It's great. I'll be playing it on both my PS4 and Pro to see what differences there are. This isnt a game that has to be played at 60 fps.

And speaking of 60fps, I have a 144fps monitor. I still enjoy 30 fps games too.