@mesome713: right sure, I’m pretty sure they said it is just more consistent at 30fps while with 60 they couldn’t get it anywhere near as stable. That is a bit different to what you are suggesting. It is a design choice because of the limitations
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@mesome713: between 30 and 60 that can’t be true. The difference is obvious, but maybe I’m the 5% then. However 30 fps is perfectly fine, but to say you can’t feel the smoothness and even how the game moves better at 60fps I just don’t believe it.
She wasn’t very good, just fact get over it
I will be keeping my switch, and then buying a switch 2 pretty simple
@warm_gun: Asking this is systems war probably isn’t the best way to get the answers you need
@lavamelon: You’re assuming you need to be turning every setting to max oh dear, consoles aren’t even using the high setting let alone ultra in most cases. This idea that you have to have everything on Max on PC is the most ridiculous, you don’t notice the difference just knocking some settings down unless you are having to analyse each frame very closely. DLSS and FSR are also available, when set on quality again you get good gains for minimal if any graphical hit
PC is the future always is, consoles just don’t do ray tracing or high frames well. You get a far lesser experience
Got it on PC it is very good
I would avoid paying out such money for the top end cards right now. They will only get cheaper and once the next series of cards hit soon, there will be much better performers at the same cost.
GeForce now is certainly a step in the right direction
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