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That said, complainers don’t need a solid excuse to complain. Just the lack of something is enough xD.
Obviously my previous post was satirical but also true. It will happen. It already happend in games before. Luckily it usually doesn’t get much traction but it’s still there.
- 5 years ago
I don't 100% agree with you on the fps diffetence because imo 30fps to 60fps gap is huge compaired from 60 to 120 fps. My opinion is based on my own experience playing Apex on pc with a controller. I can most definitely see the difference and thats why I want it on next-gen devices. On the other hand doubling the framerate from 30 to 60 is much much more greater than 60 to 120. And from 120 to 240 I can't see the difference but it can be felt.
I think people who know about frames and how framerate effects gameplay experience are going to buy Ps5 and Xbox Series X anyway to get that little boost to accuracy and reaction time in game. I hope they are not bothered by the fact that it will set current-gen consoles at disadvantage.
I hope the noisiest group will be the people who want better from their console💪
- 5 years ago@turoturboG60 Doesn't matter if it's 30Hz or 240Hz, it won't make any difference in Apex with 20 tick servers. :P
- 5 years ago
Yeap. Two big things matter more than server tickrate though: gameplay experiense and aiming. Things happening on your screen makes everything. Everything else on the server side is almost irrelevant. Gameplay experience needs server side a little but it is mostly unseen.
- 5 years ago@turoturboG60 Well I can only say that that might be because you are still used to 30fps. Or even less and I don’t mean it in an offensive insult implying that you are slow. Lemme elaborate.
Most games are still 30fps. It’s been made to feel ‘fluid’ tho but you can detect something being ‘wrong’. That said, if you only play 60fps for even a year, you might still be hardwired to see the huge difference between 30 and 60. Know why? Movies!
Most movies and shows, even nowadays, still play in 24fps because that gives it it’s theatrical effect. Some movies up the ante to 30 but shows are usually the only ones going higher.
With 60 and 120, it’s much closer to the speed your eyes can catch upon so it looks like a lesser change, but it’s still a bigger leap in terms of actual frames than 30 and 60fps.
It’s like you are driving a car at 120 miles an hour while your opponent does 60. He’ll see you’re dust faster than when you are doing 60 and him doing 30 xD.