The only reason PC gamers have these high frame rates is because the console hardware is now very old so there's a lot of head room as PC is way above the base line console spec.
But what are PC gamers going to do when the next generation consoles release and all of a sudden they can't play multiplat games at 60fps+ because the console base line has increased massively and their hardware no longer has the head room?
Will you boycott PC until they have a suitable enough performance gap to give you over 60fps?
@scatteh316: wtf are you talking about? I was discussing Calvin's comment right above my post.
*edit* my apologies - I see the source of confusion now. I posted that on mobile and for one thing the callouts to calvin didn't go through and for the other thing my post appears several posts removed from that conversation now.
At any rate, I wasn't talking to or about you. I was responding to Calvin's comment that there are no games that take advantage of PC hardware resources - when obviously many many do since it's easy to max out one's resources in a variety of games
Now this is where we differ...... Consoles are running a low frame rate because they're being maxed out......... mean while a 2080ti running that same game at 200fps isn't being maxed out in the same way a console would be.
A truly maxed out PC graphics card (like a 2080ti) would have super, crazy.... insane visuals and run at 30fps.
@ghosts4ever: he has no idea, he's judging PC from the eyes of someone who doesn't want to see any good in it. I'd point him back to Total War Warhammer 2 which can eat CPU threads and GPU bandwidth like candy - clearly able to utilize PC hardware to high levels - but then he'll just change gears and complain that one of the 1000 independently animated CPU combatants doesn't look as good at 60 FPS as one Kratos does at 30. There's no winning a battle where characters like cloud just make and change rules as needed.
Take the L, PC :-p
1. I have a PC (Faster then Ghosts btw)
2. You're talking about the exception, not the rule.
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