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shikamaru317 said:

Not bad, but it seems like more and more games are having issues hitting a locked 30 fps this gen. It's starting to remind me of the later years of 360/PS3, when tons of games had performance issues. Honestly it's starting to feel like it's time for another gen to start, and yet Neo and Scorpio aren't replacements, they're designed to go alongside PS4 and XB1. Honestly, I'm doubtful that PS4 and XB1 are going to have decent versions of games moving forward, either graphics are going to get downgraded in order to hit framerate targets, or there will be framerate issues on them.

But this is pretty much gauranteed with every gen. But i feel people are generally more overanalytical these days.

I dont think drops from 30fps to 20fps or 27fps for 1 to 3 secs every once in a while is a performance issue. Or for some light screen tearing here and there. They srent gane breaking to me and i think a lot of sites and even reviewers are currently making a living off playing up these differences or technical issues and in turn making people care way more about them than they should.

For me, thr only kinda issues i care about are game breaking issues. Like save files not loading, game crashing, or frame rate tanking to a point that the game is unplayable. 

For me, in all honesty, i dont have a problem even with 720p games at 30fps. As lomg as the game runs well and plays well. But that's just me tho. 

That aside, I think it's inevitable that at some point games on the of PS4/XB1 could be run at sub 720p to max 900p resolutions while running at full rez on the Neo/scorpio. But by that time, the oh consoles would probably cost less than $199 new and the Neo/scorpio less than $299.