Otter said:
LegitHyperbole said:
If it was then performance modes wouldn't solve it. Anyway, asides from that, there is differing levels of chopiness, Alan Wake 2 is clearly more smooth than Cybperpunk, The Witcher 3 or Dragons Dogma 2 in their quality modes and it's not me mistaking it while switching, it is a night and day differnce. |
Framerate objectively changes latency so it would impact it.
There are differing levels of smoothness in 30fps experiences but again it goes back to the game logic, so it's just a case of discerning what aspect of the game (camera movement/pacing, post processing, latency) is making Alan a smoother experience for you because there is objectively no difference in frame rate if both games are hitting a solid 30. |
Strange that they can't make them all a smooth 30fps, whatever the problem may be. If one studio can do it, they all should be aiming for it to be smooth instead of forcing performance mode in games that don't need it.