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[–] Bobfish_Almighty ago
No we haven't. You keep making assertions. I'm trying to understand and asking for supporting evidence. I want to know why a 30 frame cap is bad.
Again, let me make this absolutely, crystal clear. I do not want to know why 60 is better, I already understand that. I'm not asking why you prefer a higher framerate, I understand that as well.
I want to know, specifically, why is a 30 frame cap bad?
[–] LaconicSpecter ago
You're gonna have to try harder than that.
[–] Bobfish_Almighty ago
Very well. it's clear you don't understand my question.
Thank you for your time