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[–] thebeatles518 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Can someone explain to me the hate for 30fps? Is it really that awful, or is it just bad after seeing 60 for most of your time? I ask because when I try to play something on my PC I'm lucky to get 10, 30 would be a dream.
[–] InfectedAI ago
It's objectively bad. 30 FPS is less responsive and looks worse. PCs can handle running at 60 since there's no set hardware so arbitrary limits are ridiculous. The difference is even more jarring when you get used to 60 and play something locked to 30.
[–] thebeatles518 ago
Ok, so why is there a 30fps cap? Not trying to argue, I'm genuinely not very computer savvy when it comes to FPS.