But then I spent a week playing black ops 3, a week playing WW2, and then came back to destiny, OMG my eyes. It feels like I'm in treacle n my eyes have been bleached #archaic
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Wait til you see GOW 😊
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11 RisposteI don’t like the look of 60fps on games like destiny. It makes the graphics cartoonish
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1 RispondiIt never bothered me either but when I see a game in a higher frame rate it looks and feels great. Even dark souls 3 on the pro with its variable frame rate is pretty sweet.
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6 RisposteTry playing uncapped at around 140 frames and then going back to 30. Lol
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It’s never bothered anyone until they played 60 fps. Once you experience 60 fps or more, it’s hard to go back.
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This is a major reason I have stopped playing. I know I could get it on PC but they won't let me transfer my account. Either let me play at 60fps with reduced visuls or lete transfer my account to PC. One or the other, until then I can't play this. After playing overwatch on a 144hz monitor @150fps I can never go back.
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8 RisposteSame, playing Halo, gears, Forza, Titanfall 2, SWBF2 etc on the One X feel miles better then Destiny. PC will always be best, but there's no NEW PC that can do what the Xbox X does for 400 quid.
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5 RisposteModificato da Abrrinacave: 4/16/2018 6:04:45 PMYou can thank bungie for basically 0 optimization. Halo 5 can handle it, hell, FORTNITE can handle it and it's a free to play 100 person per match game. There's 0 excuse for it.
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5 RisposteNow come over to the pc and experience 1080p at 240hz with gsync enabled. Every monitor and TV at 60hz looks like a slide show after that. 4k above 60hz is still almost impossible even on the highest end pcs right now. I have no clue why ps and Xbox even try for 4k 30 other than "marketing hype". It's unrealistic. This is coming from a guy with a Titan Z and 8700k in his rig.
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6 RisposteSure... try playing on a big screen, I play on a 40", and 30pfs in D2 gives me headache. I preffer my 60fps games by far.
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3 RisposteI fully understand the difference. I still believe 30FPS makes things way more 'cinematic', but adore what 60FPS does for shooters and Dark Souls.
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27 RisposteBlame the current console generation, the consoles are severely underpowered from what they should have released with. PC doesn't just outclass consoles, its like an old grannie trying to fistfight with Muhammad Ali. It gets destroyed. You guys praise 60 FPS, PC are pushing over 100 FPS at 4k standard with support for the next resolution 8K coming out and I am not even talking about high end PCs, I am talking about midcore and some budget builds.
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I hear you! Coming back from those games to destiny pvp is a terrible experience. Like trying to have a fire fight while trapped in a slide show. Amazing how slow destiny moves!
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Agree. Once you play 60fps it’s hard to go back.
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2 RisposteModificato da [SiN]大き氷: 4/16/2018 10:17:23 PMHey guys I got news for you, the consoles are still outdated. Armchair logic isn't going to change that. Gotta love that tablet tier CPU for that cinematic experience. There is a couple of things that have come out of the limitation though and you should be happy about. Dynamic graphics scaling and checkerboard rendering. PC that I recall doesn't have these things so rejoice.
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Yeah I've been playing fortnite pretty solid and I went to go try and get that handcannon last week. Game felt so choppy
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19 RisposteYou probably need to get your eyes checked if the change was so jarring.
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Been playing overwatch a shit ton for a couple months in place of destiny and when my friend pulled me into crucible the other day..... wow lol you don’t notice the shitty frame rate until you come back from a better game
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Yeah I restarted on PC a month or two ago... tried to play back on PS4 and wanted to put lemon juice in my eyes.
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Just like the cold never bothered me anyway! ❄️
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5 RisposteConsoles are underpowered so they can sell you another one that can run 60 in a couple years. The entire gaming industry is shady
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16 RisposteYea, 30fps is unacceptable at this point in gaming. I played D1 on console (obviously) but D2 on PC, and while the playerbase is small, at least I get 60fps!
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1 RispondiTry a 165hz monitor with 1ms response time, 2k resolution, and Nvidia G-Sync. I can’t play on console anymore.
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2 RisposteThere are many games that are fine as 30fps. While I'm not of the dramatic sort to talk about bleached eyes (it's really a movement, input thing so that sounds kinda off and naive), I do tend to reason which games can use the framerate vs others. In an FPS context I would lean toward 60fps *as a matter of priority* rather than some kind of bonus. We can't be told X1 and PS4 are god machines and then once again get excuses about what a game can't do (which is why I roll my eyes at spec hype on consoles or fancy named game engines). D2 going 60fps is probably not gonna happen on consoles, and I won't pretend to know whether Bungie can do it exactly at this point. But this is why unlike many gamers (here and outside the community) I try to highlight early as possible the importance of such things. Arguing after the fact is kinda moot. Guys talking about Bungie's engine like they're gonna flip it by Comet. No. Talking about framerate is a complete waste of time. They either prioritize it from the jump or not.
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Going from 30fps cutscenes to 100 fps gameplay on PC feels a little weird. It's like watching an old VHS tape of your favorite movie, then someone taped an episode of Dr. Phil over it.
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The only problem I have with d2 on console is the inability to change my FoV. 30fps on consoles never bothered me and never will, thanks to the triple buffering that attempts to make it smoother than it actually is.