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SnakeDrake said:
SxyxS said:
naruball said:
MikeRox said:
Ninja Gaiden's camera is a relic of the original Xbox (One? :D) version, it was semi "set". A lot of games were like that then though (Devil May Cry etc) because it meant they could control how much was going on at one time in the screen to make the graphics better.

I quite enjoyed the Vita port apart from 30fps, given that even the original release was 60fps.

My problem with the camera is that it gets stuck when I'm about to leave a room and I can't see where I'm going. Never really understood the difference between 60 and 30 fps, so that at least doesn't bother me.


Well-this 30 or 60 fps thing is a little bit strange.

On the one hand Several of my friends say it is important,on the other hand noone of them ever complained while watching movies in the cinema though those movies are shown with 24 fps on a huge screen.

 

On the other Hand you'll have to play fast games  or games with fast moving objects for some time,than you will see that there really is some difference but it is nothing that makes a game that much better.

60 or 30 fps dosen't matter as long as the game has stable frame rate

I think it does not matter as long as you don't  play something on a higher level.

On a higher level even such a static thing like pinballl does matter.I've been chasing for some time all time high scores on pinball arcade(vita) and you'll have to play a lot and get really focused if you want to compete and at a certain point you really can see which pinballs run with a higher framerate and which not ;than the low framerate pinball tables  are really annoying.It is hard to get used to this.

 

I never had a chance to reach a top 10 high score with the low frame rate pinball tables but with some high frame rate pinball tables I was succesful because you can be more accurate with the input the more framerates you have within one second.

Right now i haven't played pinball for several month and i think i would not care about the pinball tables with lower framerate.I'd simply enjoy playing them.

I guess 60fps is 95% myth and 5% necessary and most gamers won't see the difference but it seems to be some kind of fashion for a lot of people who considers themselve coregamer to ask for 60fps.