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I’m a (Sony) console player and still am. That said, I didn’t know what the big deal was about FPS until I built my first PC and played Ori and the Blind Forest. I played the game at 80 FPS and when it dips down to 45 FPS in certain situations, it is a noticeable difference. “Smoothness” is a good description of what

Correct. It’s for a variety of reasons, and depends on the school. Big chains tend to be less tolerant of Japanese use in the classroom. I personally think it’s fine to use in moderation (it’s so much better to just give a direct translation of a word if it’s something that’s holding up an otherwise great

Yeah, and that’s the thing: my primary experience with 60fps has been with Destiny, as well - just on a Series X, versus on an Xbox One at 30. And it’s just not that big a deal to me to go back and forth. Like, I register the difference, but it doesn’t ‘throw’ me at all, and it certainly doesn’t effect my gameplay - I

we are short staffed and have even more people leaving to a degree that covering the news surrounding all aspects of this is taking every resource. i am having convos with folks as we go but at the moment the plan is to continue covering relevant news with the appropriate context and tone, should it be newsworthy.

I just hope they secretly resurrected Sean Connery so he can secretly play the Green Knight

I hope the movie has the time to explain why strange women lying in ponds and distributing sword is not the basis for a system of government. Supreme executive power comes from the mandate of the masses; not some farcical aquatic ceremony. You can’t just expect to weird supreme executive power just because some watery

just search “test ufo” on google. It’s a simple test but the difference between 30 and 60 fps is very noticeable

Anecdotally speaking, the jump from 60 to 120+ hasn’t been the revelation I was expecting. It mainly just feels better, that said I can’t go back to pure 30 FPS on anything larger than 27". Feels like a slideshow to me. I also preordered a base model of the Steam Deck, since it’ll be my indie machine, not ever having

Really depends on people’s eyes, but nothing wrong with yours. I’m the same way myself I am more likely to see a sudden change in framerate than I am going to be able to tell the difference between 30 and 60 fps.

I made the joke to some friends that I kinda felt graphics have maxed themselves out, and as you said, I might as well have taken a shit on their carpet.

It only really matters in extremely motion-intensive games like FPS and fighting games. Most games that aren’t like that, you’ll never really see the difference between 30 and 60.

Only vaguely related, but: am I the only person who just doesn’t ‘get’ high framerates? Like, sure, I can tell the difference between 10 and 30, but 30 to 60 is more or less negligible, and 60 to higher is damn near imperceptible to me (as a difference from 60, I mean - I’m not implying that I somehow lose the ability

This is what I don’t get. Max is one of the most aggressive drivers around. He’s yelling if he’s not screaming and throws his car around like a battle axe. It is serving him well this season, but this was just one small case where a driver didn’t duck out of his way and it didn’t go his way. A split second or a couple

Jos Verstappen needs to go home and grab the remote...

Find out what happens, when people stop being polite, and try to drive

Pretty hard to crash into someone without takin yourself out of the race/sustain race determining damage too...

Lewis has been giving Max plenty of room in other races this year. Max (and company) was pissed that Lewis stopped giving him space.

Hopefully they won’t completely ignore it like they did when George got in the Silver Arrow.

The one point I haven’t really seen raised anywhere, and I think its critical. MV led the WDC by quite a bit, and he was too aggressive in holding his position at that time. There is no harm to his WDC if he relents one position, in the short term, but he has a faster car, see Sprint, and would have taken him back