Why is 60fps THAT big of a deal?

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#1 r-teest
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Many people are complaining, at least from comments regarding the news of some launch titles for the next gen systems, such as the new Killzone and such running at 30fps. People are getting too worked up over it. 

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#2 TheGrinchh
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On consoles, it isn't too much of a big deal because everyone is equal. Its PC that worries about it because it can affect how one's performance is in an online match.

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#3 r-teest
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That makes sense i guess. The thing is, even console players complain. 

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#4 TheGrinchh
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That makes sense i guess. The thing is, even console players complain. 

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Mainly b/c they want to feel like they can compete with PC.
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as long as the gamer doesn't suffer, then i don't care if it is lower than 60fps. I care about how well the game goes, some texture issues or maybe graphical glitches don't matter to me
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#6 Ilovegames1992
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Because some gamers really miss the point of gaming completely in my opinion.

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Because some people aren't satisfied unless they can have the very best.

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#8 Pffrbt
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60 FPS looks a lot nicer.

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#9 Jacanuk
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Many people are complaining, at least from comments regarding the news of some launch titles for the next gen systems, such as the new Killzone and such running at 30fps. People are getting too worked up over it. 

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60fps is a big deal because it´s a bigger number then 30 :D
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#10 lamprey263
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I'm fine if a steady 30fps can be maintained, I'd rather have better visual fidelity and I'd be fine with 30fps as long as it was consistent and smooth.
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#11 Teuf_
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It (usually) means lower input latency, which makes controls feel more responsive. This can in turn make the game feel nicer to play. Visually, it can help you do a better job of tracking fast-moving objects.

Either way, I think a steady framerate is more important than a higher average. I'd rather have a rock-solid 30fps game than a 60fps game that frequently drops below 60.

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When it comes to driving games which I enjoy very much the environments sometimes at 30 fps seem jumpy as compared to 60 fps being a smoother scene. At certain points in first person shooters when things get crazy you can tell the difference for sure. Although not seemingly a huge difference between 60-120fps.
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#13 Ish_basic
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60 FPS looks a lot nicer.

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crappy textures at 60fps are still crappy textures. I'll glady exchange a few fps (assuming what we're left with is steady) for better textures, meshes, lighting and special effects, and more detailed environments (which is exactly the exchange we're making here). 30 fps is fine and the difference will be almost imperceptible to most without a side by side comparison or a particularly frenetic gameplay sequence.

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#14 LoG-Sacrament
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well, the difference between 30 and 60 fps can make a difference in a fast twitch based game (like a shooter such as killzone). however, i think consistency is as important (if not more so). i could've have sworn that i read that guerilla games expects the framerate to bounce back and forth between 30 and 60 in the upcoming killzone. i'd actually rather have a locked 30fps than have the framerate fluctuate up to 60.
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I like 60fps because it feels smoother. Usually though, if it's not a shooter, I'll settle for 30fps. For killzone, I would have preferred 60fps single player and multiplayer. The final bells and whistles to make the graphics "nicer" aren't usually worth it for me--I usually disable or turn them down on my PC games. How the game plays is far more important than how it looks and 60fps does play better for it responds better.

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Even if they bumped it up to around 45 fps. But yes textures are very important I agree. I am very picky about the visuals for sure. I have to admit that MGS4 even up close had textures comparable to this gen. Not quite as nice but very close and that's why I guess that my expectations were a little higher for this gen. But overall considering the quality of the launch titles I think by next year this time the performance will be much improved.
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#17 sukraj
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[QUOTE="Pffrbt"]

60 FPS looks a lot nicer.

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crappy textures at 60fps are still crappy textures. I'll glady exchange a few fps (assuming what we're left with is steady) for better textures, meshes, lighting and special effects, and more detailed environments (which is exactly the exchange we're making here). 30 fps is fine and the difference will be almost imperceptible to most without a side by side comparison or a particularly frenetic gameplay sequence.

giddy textures all over th e place innit bossman.

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#18 MirkoS77
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Apparently some people can't see the difference between 30 and 60. It's a lot smoother. I'm currently playing GTA V and the frame rate is very noticeable and distracting. I'm anticipating the PS4 and PC versions. Bad frame rates drag a game through the mud. It affects controls. It sucks. Give me 60.
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Forza 4 ran extremely smooth and then I found out it was running at 60 fps.
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#20 DJ_Lae
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60fps is so much smoother. That's not to say 30fps is unplayable because it's not (Perfect Dark on the N64 and its ~10fps, that was unplayable). I mean, now there are PC gamers getting spoiled with 120/144Hz monitors running games at that many frames per second. Once you do that you doom yourself, and similarly when you go from a 60fps game to a 30fps one, it feels so choppy in comparison. You also get over it pretty quick so 30fps console games don't bother me much.
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Doesn't matter on consoles, because the way you transmit input to the game - the controller - isn't sufficiently precise for a person to grasp a difference between 30 and 60 FPS. When you use a mouse, however, there is an evident loss of fluidity with FPS drops. I'd actually say 30 FPS is tolerable on a PC, in the sense that you won't notice as much of a difference between dropping from 60 to 30 than you would from dropping from 30 to 15 (which is unplayable).

 

Playing shooters, or other twitch-action games, with sub-60 FPS is something hard to get used to after you've started gaming with 60 FPS - but if you're alright with using analog sticks for aiming, you shouldn't care about a 30 FPS difference.

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I'm okay with 30FPS locked or 60FPS. Anything below 30FPS starts to really bother me.
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#23 MirkoS77
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Doesn't matter on consoles, because the way you transmit input to the game - the controller - isn't sufficiently precise for a person to grasp a difference between 30 and 60 FPS. When you use a mouse, however, there is an evident loss of fluidity with FPS drops. I'd actually say 30 FPS is tolerable on a PC, in the sense that you won't notice as much of a difference between dropping from 60 to 30 than you would from dropping from 30 to 15 (which is unplayable).

 

Playing shooters, or other twitch-action games, with sub-60 FPS is something hard to get used to after you've started gaming with 60 FPS - but if you're alright with using analog sticks for aiming, you shouldn't care about a 30 FPS difference.

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[QUOTE="iHarlequin"]

Doesn't matter on consoles, because the way you transmit input to the game - the controller - isn't sufficiently precise for a person to grasp a difference between 30 and 60 FPS. When you use a mouse, however, there is an evident loss of fluidity with FPS drops. I'd actually say 30 FPS is tolerable on a PC, in the sense that you won't notice as much of a difference between dropping from 60 to 30 than you would from dropping from 30 to 15 (which is unplayable).

 

Playing shooters, or other twitch-action games, with sub-60 FPS is something hard to get used to after you've started gaming with 60 FPS - but if you're alright with using analog sticks for aiming, you shouldn't care about a 30 FPS difference.

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So long as my minimum framerates are at least 30fps, I'm fine if the top end is less than 60fps. That would mean average framerates at least in the upper 30's to low 40's.

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#26 RimacBugatti
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In my opinion personally I couldn't play PS1 because of the framerates. That's why I didn't start gaming until Dreamcast came out. Before that all of the consoles had very poor framerates. The 16 bit consoles weren't that bad seemingly but when they went 3D the framerates were seemingly very poor.
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#27 Riadon2
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It's not, 120 FPS is where it's at.

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well certain genres benefit from higher frame rate more than others. Games where people have to time button presses to one 60th of a second like in Street Fighter for example would hate for the series to be in a lower framerate. I'd say heavy action games should run at 60 frames per second in general. Stuff like Fighters and Hack n slashes.

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Apparently some people can't see the difference between 30 and 60. It's a lot smoother. I'm currently playing GTA V and the frame rate is very noticeable and distracting. I'm anticipating the PS4 and PC versions. Bad frame rates drag a game through the mud. It affects controls. It sucks. Give me 60. MirkoS77

Input lag can derive from a number of sources and most commonly is caused by what you're console is connected to (this is why MLG uses monitors and not TVs). I haven't played GTAV, but I've heard the input lag has been measured at around 200ms, which is awful. But blame Rockstar, not the framerate. There are games on the 360 running at 30fps with an input lag around 80ms, which is only about 20-25ms above the expected input lag of a game running in 60fps. On a controller, that difference is negligble.

Also, while I certainly can tell the difference on a monitor between 30 and 60fps, on a TV with all its built in image processing and the typical motion blur and such that consoles use, it really tends to be far less noticeable.

I would, however, in this instance worry about KZ, because Guerilla has had problems with input lag before. I think KZ2 was about 150ms. But in general, with a solid dev crew, a reasonably good TV (for gaming purposes), and a controller, 30 fps shouldn't be a big deal.