I heard someone on Discord claim that the depth of field dropped the performance significantly, and they could run it stable once they disabled it.
Stable at 30fps?
More than enough for a top down strategy game. Why are you so obsessed with 60 fps in a game where nothing moves fast and reaction times dont matter
For me it's smoother camera panning. I just love that 60+fps feel when you move the game camera. Silky smooth.
Absolutely. If I'm spending my money on a game and running it on an above average hardware, the bare minimum I will expect is to atleast run smoothly regardless of features or quality.
The bar is so fucking low.
Because the higher FPS look nicer and we're talking about something done for no other reason than for enjoyment.
Eye strain
Cap your fps if you don’t want it jumping around
It's not about the fluctuations lmfao.
Then you aren’t going to experience eye strain
Oh sick thanks yeah i needed someone to tell me my own experiences.
Okay, as a quick test
Look at a slideshow, and go to the next slide once per minute
Now go to the next slide every second
You’ve just simulated low and high fps, which one is harder?
Is this a bit? I'm telling you low fps are hard on my eyes, I don't need to simulate 1fps vs 1fpm to know that.
Plus there's a vast difference between 15fps vs 30fps+ and 1fpm vs 1fps.
You don't have to eat the slop served to you, demand better.
I heard someone on Discord claim that the depth of field dropped the performance significantly, and they could run it stable once they disabled it.
Stable at 30fps?
More than enough for a top down strategy game. Why are you so obsessed with 60 fps in a game where nothing moves fast and reaction times dont matter
For me it's smoother camera panning. I just love that 60+fps feel when you move the game camera. Silky smooth.
Absolutely. If I'm spending my money on a game and running it on an above average hardware, the bare minimum I will expect is to atleast run smoothly regardless of features or quality.
The bar is so fucking low.
Because the higher FPS look nicer and we're talking about something done for no other reason than for enjoyment.
Eye strain
Cap your fps if you don’t want it jumping around
It's not about the fluctuations lmfao.
Then you aren’t going to experience eye strain
Oh sick thanks yeah i needed someone to tell me my own experiences.
Okay, as a quick test
Look at a slideshow, and go to the next slide once per minute
Now go to the next slide every second
You’ve just simulated low and high fps, which one is harder?
Is this a bit? I'm telling you low fps are hard on my eyes, I don't need to simulate 1fps vs 1fpm to know that.
Plus there's a vast difference between 15fps vs 30fps+ and 1fpm vs 1fps.
You don't have to eat the slop served to you, demand better.