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[–] Makes_U_Mad 2 points 0 points 2 points (+2|-2) ago
Look. I know that 60 fps is nice. Very nice. And I can kinda understand his argument that this is 2015 and most folks have the hardware.
However.
I cannot help but feel that his harping on this is simply because of his chosen medium for gaming. 60 FPS is indeed almost mandatory for some games. Disappointment because fucking Coffin Dodgers runs at 30 is laughable though.
[–] InfectedAI 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
It has nothing to do with the chosen medium. 60 FPS is clearly superior regardless of your medium. The NES ran games at 60 FPS decades ago. A very large amount of PS1 games run at 60. Running at 60 FPS should be par for the course and anything less considered substandard. PC can handle 60 so as far as I'm concerned this is a list of defective products so the consumer can make a better informed purchase. I'd rather he list everything, even Coffin Dodgers, rather than pick and choose which games to list. Then people can decide for themselves if they care that a game like that is running at 30.