Sentences with phrase «more stable framerate»

It will deliver 1080p resolution for all PS4 games as well as a higher or more stable framerate for some titles.
In the same Eurogamer article, they found Destiny 2, for the most part, kept a more stable framerate on the PS4 Pro than the base PS4.
Not only does the game feature a much more stable framerate and a much friendlier controller than the clunky mess that was the Wii U Gamepad, but the fact you can now play this over-the-top action gem anywhere you feel like due to the Switch's portability is more than enough to guarantee a purchase, even if it's a bit expensive for a port of a last - gen title.
«All games will run in 1080p resolution, and some will even run in a higher or more stable framerate.
Also, depending on your graphics card, a PC can have a much prettier game and more stable framerate than the Xbox One X version (though some companies do gimp the PC version to have it on parity with a console equivalent).
It now has support for up to 4K video output, they have doubled all the texture resolutions, redid the cutscenes in higher quality, better shadows and rendering improvements all around, and a more stable framerate.
While I only own Lego City on Wii U, the comparisons I've seen of the Switch version vs the PS4 / Xbone make it look better, it loads faster (still slow), has noticeably sharper textures, a new lighting engine and all round more stable framerate (only in docked), so overall it looks better, but it has some weird anomalies like glitchy self shadows.

Not exact matches

Still, the PC version seems to be much more stable than the console ports, which also suffer from terrible framerate drop, something that the PC version has no problem with, at least not in my experience.
I du n no how it works for Switch, I know some games use dyanmic resolution scaling to keep a stable framerate, but I don't know if it's any more or less complicated to implement a way to choose between locking the resolution and framerate between 1080/30 and 720/60.
Ideally, you'd want to spend at least 200 dollars more if you find graphics or a stable framerate important.
As far as B / C... It'd be nice if we get PS1 / PSP titles available on the service, under an emulator, especially if they add something more significant than just trophies and «more» stable framerates (some games have significant framing issues).
The visuals are obviously cleaner and the framerate more stable when docked but it doesn't adversely affect the timing of your shots, for example.
While the character models still leave a lot to be desired in this day and age, the gameplay is adequately smooth, and the framerate is noticeably more stable, however expect to see some slowdown in sections where either enemies are spawning, new portions of the level are opening, or when it transitions to cutscene material.
At times, Uncharted gets too fast paced, and the visual context restores the soul of the game, with more or less stable framerate.
Undocked, the game ran at a more stable, consistent framerate.
Sure, the framerate is even more stable this time around, but the graphics per se haven't been improved.
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