Because we're all l33t MLG pros, right?Lee Quitt said:You are completely wrong. Completely.chadachada123 said:My current PC runs Minecraft at between 10 and 20 FPS, and I've been pretty good with that for, well, years, so anytime people complain about a 'mere' 30 FPS, I usually facepalm. First-world problems.
As long as it's over 30fps, it's perfectly acceptable, in my eyes. When I get my new laptop next week, with an awesome graphics card and plenty of memory, then I'll come back and say whether or not 30fps vs 60fps is objectively a big deal, or only an issue for videophiles that are just obsessing over getting things to look 1% better.
So to sum up, from my personal experience so far:
Going from sub-20fps to 24fps: pretty big difference.
Going from 24fps to 30fps: a big difference.
Going from 30fps to 40fps: not a big difference.
Going from 40fps to 60fps: barely noticeable difference, and nothing to ***** about.
Most Pro FPS players wouldn't even consider looking at a screen not out putting at least 60 fps.
Any shooter under 30 is basically unplayable.
going form 40 to 60 makes a huge difference in most games, and given you dont even have a real PC capable of giving you 60 fps your little table is based of magic and fairy tails.
We don't need souped-up Formula One cars to have fun racing, to use an analogy. Unless you're a whiny Formula One elitist. Then you might claim that anything lower than 700 horsepower is 'untouchable,' to use your own words.
The difference between 30 and 60 is not nearly as huge as the difference between 20 and 30. Sub-24 is unplayable, but 30fps is perfectly player for casual and hardcore gamers alike. I realized that I do actually play 30fps and 60fps games and have a baseline for comparison. Battlefield when it isn't sub-30 is just as playable as the 60fps Caww of Dooty.
I stand by my statement that you seem elitist as hell in your post.
But hey, we'll see once I get my gaming laptop if the difference for the average game is as big as you say. As far as I'm concerned, 15fps is still playable for the majority of games, and anything above 30fps is just buffer room for lag.