NJ5 on 20 May 2008
| clapiotis said: Do you have Mario Kart Wii? If the answer is yes then do what I tell you and you will perfectly understand the difference of fps. ☆☆☆ Choose a course and play it. What you see is 60 fps. ☆☆☆ Invite a friend, choose the same course and play in split screen. What you see now is 30 fps. |
Yeah, Mario Kart is a great way to see how different it is.
However, I thought offline split screen was 60 fps, but I never tried it. I know online splitscreen is 30 fps, because I have played it, I never played offline splitscreen though.
My Mario Kart Wii friend code: 2707-1866-0957







