hellmonkey
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11/11, Some of them weren't that easy, others, it was night and day.
Obviously if you *truly* cant see the difference, then you're not seeing what we're seeing and to us, the difference is quite noticeable and impactful. If it doesn't make a difference to you, that's fine. Nobody is going to convince you to see it or that it should be important to you, but don't go out of your way to try and rubbish what the rest of us are experiencing.I got a 5/11 on the link. Can't really tell a difference. I could tell a difference on the Helicopter blades spinning faster. That in no way affects the game. Okay so I see 2 extra rotations. It doesn't improve the game.
Haven't done the test however I think it depends on the game and whether or not it was designed with 30fps in mind.
If you take a game designed to be played at 60 and then cut that in half of course you're going to feel a difference. However games which are meant to be played at 30 generally feel fine. Take Horizon 2 for example, it's at 30 and the racing feels just as good as on Forza 5. The sense of speed is incredible.
The Halo series also feels very smooth even though it is 30.
Back then I used to play N64 games with atrocious 15fps, so solid 30fps is good enough.
I thought 60Hz refresh rate is the norm?
Heres another one for the people that cant see the difference, that should really make it even more obvious
http://www.30vs60fps.com/
Honestly I dont think that anyone cant see the difference... really this "myth" that the human eye cant see more than 24 fps, I dont know who started it, but it is absolute BS.
No, but I don't look, because I don't care.
Just not true. There is more to it than just 'sense of speed'. Your ability to drive with precision is reduced at 30fps, no matter how much you 'design the game around 30fps'. You just don't notice it because you aren't doing the same sort of precision driving that you do in Forza 5. The visual smoothness *is* affected as well, even if a healthy, consistent 30fps plus motion blur can lessen the distinction.If you take a game designed to be played at 60 and then cut that in half of course you're going to feel a difference. However games which are meant to be played at 30 generally feel fine. Take Horizon 2 for example, it's at 30 and the racing feels just as good as on Forza 5. The sense of speed is incredible.