It's not that big a deal. Sure I would prefer 60 over 30, but 30 doesn't bother me at all as long as it runs steady.
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You say that 30 FPS doesn't bother you but the minute you play a PC game that's getting 90+ then play a 30 FPS game you realize how much it does bother you.
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I've gone from 60 fps siege games to 30fps destiny games, and it didn't bug me at all. If I go from a 60 fps multiplayer siege game to a 30 fps terrorist hunt in siege, I do get a little triggered.
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From one game to a different one you hardly notice but when it happens in the same game it's a lot more noticeable. That's one thing that triggers me as well, running along with 90 FPS in PUBG and all the sudden it drops to 30 it's like night and day different. Pisses me off but i get why it happens.
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That's why I much more prefer a consistent 30 FPS over an inconsistent 60 FPS in a game. For example D2 having 60 FPS crucible but 30 FPS raids would really get on my damn nerves.
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I thought it was a solid 30 across the board?.. honestly lower FPS for PvE activities won't bother me if that's what it is.
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It is a 30 fps across the board, which is why I'm saying it WOULD bother me if they did it like siege did.
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I'm sorry my brain has not been working throughout our whole conversation lol.
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It does not bother me either as long as it is stable. Most AAA games on console are not though, games like Destiny and Horizon are an exception but most others have regular framedrops. That being said after playing the D2 Beta on PC on max settings the game runs smooth as butter and looks pretty good, I just might get it on PC.