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alabtrosMyster said:
veritaz said:
I have no problem playing with either framerate. Some people act like you're eyes will bleed even though 30 fps is perfectly smooth to me. As long as a game doesn't go to 20 fps or lower I really can't even be bothered to care.


There are console games I stopped playing becaure they ran at 30 (I returned Assasins Creed 4 on PS4 because of it, did not play much of the Mikey Mouse Castel of Illusions on PS3 because of it) ... I tolerated some games that ran at 30fps that were otherwise amazing, like the Uncharted games on PS3... because there were no other way to experience it, but I would gladly re-buy a simple re-compile for ps4 that just fixed the frame rate issues in Uncharted 2 & 3... I may never get Destiny because it's locked at 30fps (it seems to be at 30 in the PS4 alpha anyway).

I upgraded PCs often to get a game to run at a decent frame rate (close to 60).

I have yet to try a 120 or 144hz minotor, in part because I am worried I may fall in love with it and my wallet cannot afford a high end video card + a high price monitor right now...

So yes, my eyes bleed when I play a 30fps game

Sucks for you then. Never had a problem with locked 30 fps because it looks fine. I have had over 110 fps on some games on my PC and it's really not that big of a difference. Past 30 the increase in frames is not as big as it was for up to 30.  Devs seem to agree too because they are more concerned on increasing graphics instead of FPS to 60.