Even though I have yet to see 120fps, 60fps to 120fps seems to be only for the e-sport extremists type.. The thought of 120fps sounds almost inhuman, as light bulb flashes at 60 times a second. It's not even noticeable to the human eye. I can't imagine I'll ever have the need for 120fps. It would be nice to have the option I suppose... just seems unnecessary for 95% of gamers out there.
I doubt most people have HDMI 2.1 TVs. Updating an already perfect running game like Titanfall 2 is boring.
These are very "old man yelling at the clouds" type responses.
Rahx, you've said
"I doubt most people have HDMI 2.1 TVs" multiple times in this post. Doesn't matter- it's a new standard that more and more TVs and monitors are going to have going forward.
You can definitely tell the difference between 60 and 120, even just in the mouse cursor moving around more smoothly.
That said, it's a diminishing return thing, so it doesn't feel as drastic as the jump between 30 and 60, even though it's double the amount of frames being added.
240fps, now that's probably just for esports types, LinusTechTips had a video testing that:
Some of you guys might want to check out your phone screens and see what they're running at- my Pixel 4 XL is 90hz and the difference when just scrolling up and down with it enabled is pretty noticeable versus 60hz. So you may already have something like this available to compare.
How is 120fps a gimmick lmao
I just don't see the point in it as someone satisfied with 30.
Rah is referring to Lost Odyssey's myriad of flaws like long load times and frame rate.
I uh what
Satisfied with 30??? Are u ok?
Fighting, racing, and fps are the only games I demand be 60. Played Bloodborne, which is 30, and loved it just fine. It's not that important to me.
Looks pretty awesome at 60 fps to me.
I'd certainly want to play it this way if given the choice. Ditto for 120 fps- I'm sure Devil May Cry 5 SE on the next-gen consoles is amazing with 120 fps enabled.
In fairness to Cindi, I think what she’s touching on is that not having a faster frame rate isn’t a detriment to her enjoyment of most good games, which I would agree with pretty much entirely.
Definitely- just don't see a reason to be
against having better framerate options is all.
Playing Control on PS5 was a unique experience. I jumped between graphics mode and performance mode way more than expected. When going around environments with heavy reflections and lighting, graphics mode... Tougher, more intense boss fights, performance mode. This becoming a thing now is definitely welcome... at least for Control. With games like Demon's Souls, there's very little reason to play in graphics mode... Toggled it once.. won't do that again.
This is why I've become a bigger fan of playing on PC- I can run Control with all the crazy 'graphics' mode stuff enabled
and at a better framerate than what 'performance' on a console offers.
Will be interesting to see if devs can get the consoles to do 4K/60 FPS/Full detail/RTX on by the end of the gen.