If it ain't broke, don't fix it. Loved Destiny's buttery smooth gameplay, and it's only 30fps. I can't wait to see PC gamers try to push fps up over 140 at 4K only to watch their GPU bog down with all sorts of video issues. I'd rather have a stable video experience at a lower frame rate with minimal artifacts, tears, and anti-aliasing issues than a souped-up unstable video setting that makes the game look choppy.
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Edited by Neutrill: 5/20/2017 6:49:50 PMI plan on running it max settings 4k 60fps. I can run games in that no issues whatsoever. 30fps is not buttery smooth at all.
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Exactly. I want to play the game, not spend hours figuring out how to make it work right.
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If there's a video card that can do any game at 140fps at 4K I'd like to see it. [spoiler]$20 he'll say 2 titan xps in SLI[/spoiler]
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SLI...awsome.
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It literally takes two seconds to click max though.
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by the way there's a new camera out that shoots 4K at 1000 fps!!! Time to melt your eyeballs!
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Sorry you're so right. I was thinking of refresh rates of 4K monitors that go up to 144MHz. That is what I was thinking of when I mentioned GPUs being overtaxed. Sounds like even the best gaming rig is struggling to maintain 60fps and we're complaining that D2 will be 30fps for consoles. 😜
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Edited by Neutrill: 5/20/2017 6:51:01 PMYou're wrong. My PC can handle all of my games 60fps, 4k and max settings with no issues at all. Sure it was expensive, but you said 'best gaming rig' which is what I have and it does that with ease.
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I think that was meant as an exaggeration.
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Iknowright?