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[–] Bobfish_Almighty ago
That means it's not as good as it could be. I'm asking how it is, objectively, bad. Why is being locked at 30 frames per second a bad thing? As long its running at a stable, consistent speed, how is it bad to be locked at any framerate?
[–] LaconicSpecter ago (edited ago)
...You're kidding. This isn't hard to understand. I've said it three times now. Higher is better. If you can run it higher, the game should let you. It is stupid to choose not to take advantage of that. The end. I quit. You're hopeless.
[–] Bobfish_Almighty ago
Yes, I understand that. But that wasn't what I was asking.
Why is a lower, in this case 30, framerate bad?
Not worse, not less good. How is it bad?