nintendo resolution and frame rate always works best
Tsubasa Ozora
Keiner kann ihn bremsen, keiner macht ihm was vor. Immer der richtige Schuss, immer zur richtigen Zeit. Superfussball, Fairer Fussball. Er ist unser Torschützenkönig und Held.
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1080p 30fps | 258 | 37.34% | |
720p 60fps | 393 | 56.87% | |
lol vidu gamez r 4 chums | 36 | 5.21% | |
Total: | 687 |
nintendo resolution and frame rate always works best
Tsubasa Ozora
Keiner kann ihn bremsen, keiner macht ihm was vor. Immer der richtige Schuss, immer zur richtigen Zeit. Superfussball, Fairer Fussball. Er ist unser Torschützenkönig und Held.
I don't do much in the FPS, fighting, or racing genres, so I am fine with 1080/30.
1080p 30fps.
In racing and fps the extra resolution trumps 60fps for me. I can better anticipate upcoming corners, and more easily spot things in the distance. For games where all the action happens up front 720p60 is fine, shmups, platformers etc, although native display resolution looks better.
ExplodingBlock said:
I am pretty sure I have a 17" TV, does have HD though! |
Post your bank account number. I'll send you some money as a donation for a new TV.
I'll take the 60fps... It's just more proper for gaming in my eyes.
Current gaming platforms - Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Wii U, New 3DS, PC
ExplodingBlock said: Which do you prefer and why? I personally think 720p 60fps is better I would rather have smoother gameplay than better looking textures... But what says you? (Is that even English...) |
Out of context like that it's hard to tell :-/
60fps is generally much more important than resolution...
1080p 30fps for sure having more detail and high fidelity of gfx. For racing sim, fighting 1080P 60fps.
Even sports game I think with little less detail 1080P 60fps is possible
1080p @ 30fps. I rather actually see what I'm shooting at in an online game...
ExplodingBlock said: I am pretty sure I have a 17" TV, does have HD though! |
It surely explains why you prefer 720p... Try it on a 40'.
It's not "better looking textures". It's called image clarity. It helps you to see what is happening in the game. Even on a competitive online game, it's an advantage.
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