[quote]Those that have grown up playing on console tend to not really care about FPS, but once you’ve played a game at 60 FPS and above you really want that to be the norm.[/quote]
Once you go from a bicycle to a Ferrari, it's difficult to go back :D
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Bearbeitet von CookieNiki: 2/10/2020 10:16:50 PM[quote]Once you go from a bicycle to a Ferrari, it's difficult to go back :D[/quote] Not really. The most probable outcome of that transition would be you crashing the Ferrari in the first mile. You'd need the bicycle to go back home.
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Bearbeitet von Lord_Shar: 2/10/2020 10:27:23 PM[quote][quote]Once you go from a bicycle to a Ferrari, it's difficult to go back :D[/quote] Not really. The most probable outcome of that transition would be you crashing the Ferrari in the first mile. You'd need the bicycle to go back home.[/quote] Crashing is for the careless and inexperienced. ;) and those who can't drive manual transmissions. There was once a car thief who tried to carjack a Porche. The driver got out and gave car jacker the keys. By the time the car jacker got caught by the police, the car had traveled only 2 blocks because the thief couldn't get out of 1st gear. :D
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Bearbeitet von CookieNiki: 2/10/2020 10:55:38 PMWe barely have cars with automatic transmissions in my country, that's more of an American thing. Even so, driving a Ferrari isn't for everyone, despite knowing how to use manual transmission.
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[quote]We barely have cars with automatic transmissions in my country, that's more of an American thing. Even so, driving a Ferrari isn't for everyone, despite knowing how to use manual transmission.[/quote] The earliest cars were manual transmission only since automatics had not yet been invented. Today's high performance cars come with paddle shifters and dual clutch gear boxes, so the learning curve for manuals has been dumbed down. As far as performance goes, in the world of competitive FPS games, speed is everything. For casual solitaire and virtual poker players, your statement still holds true.