it's pretty easy to tell lol, I'll take 60+FPS any day, I like buttery smooth.
Can you see the difference? | |||
Right 60 fps; Left 30 Fps | 220 | 62.32% | |
Left 60 Fps; Right 30 Fps | 52 | 14.73% | |
Cant see a difference/Results | 81 | 22.95% | |
Total: | 353 |
it's pretty easy to tell lol, I'll take 60+FPS any day, I like buttery smooth.
This myth that 60fps always has better response time is just that, a myth. Input lag hasn't been tied to frame rate for a long time, although maybe it still is in some badly coded games. (And exceptions like street fighter where timing is still frame based) I can play certain sections of games with my eyes closes at 0 fps without missing a beat. A lot of fast action games come down to muscle memory. The extra fps aren't needed to stay 'synchronized' or to anticipate when to react.
Of course all things being unequal in pc gaming, biggest monitor, highest resolution, highest frame rate, lowest ping, least distracting effects, all give you an advantage in a competitive shooter.
For racing, where you're relying on muscle memory 99% of the time, bigger fov and higher res are more important than 60 fps to stick to the optimal driving line.
For platform games, the faster it scrolls the worse the image gets. You don't need the extra fps to react in time, you need it to be able to track objects without them turning into a side stepping blur. Yet after you learn the timing you hardly need to look anymore.
Sure 60 fps is a safer bet than 30 fps for low input lag, unless it comes at a detriment of resolution, distracting shimmering or worse lighting that make things harder to see. For once I would like to see a comparison between locked 30fps and locked 60fps running close to max at both frame rates. What do you need to sacrifice to double the fps.
Yes, it's obvious to me that the right one is the 60fps one. But everyone's eyes are different, and not everyone is going to see it.
Just like many more people have a form of colour deficiency than realize they are partially colour blind.
Right is definitely 60fps, but there are comparisons that are much more noticeable then this one, also on my phone I couldn't tell even though it was set to 720p,60fps. Played it on my PC and was immediately noticeable.
Try going from Ratchet Nexus (30fps) back to Ratchet Crack in Time (60fps) my mind was blown.
mZuzek said:
It runs at 30fps on 3 or 4 player splitscreen, and 60fps on 2 player splitscreen and single player. Maybe you're just confusing things. |
That explains it then. I usually play 4 player splitscreen with friends. Actually never played 2 player splitscreen.
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No, but you can *feel* the difference, which is the entire point
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Right is 60 FPS. the left side feels terrible to watch on some motion sickness symptoms if you put it side by side with 60fps.
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