Unfortunately for console players, it seems like the PC will remain the only place where the game can be
played at higher frame rates.
What if the graphics are very similar between two titles, but perhaps the game from two months ago made better use of anti-aliasing and lighting effects, while the newer game
plays at a higher frame rate?
Not exact matches
The modulators can refresh their patterns
at 240 hertz, or 240 times a second, so even
at six patterns per
frame, the system could
play video
at a
rate of 40 hertz, which, while below the refresh
rate common in today's TVs, is still
higher than the 24
frames per second standard in film.
To be honest, there wasn't a single game it couldn't
play at a respectable
frame rate with pretty much all details turned to
high.
While console gamers have often been left capped
at 30 FPS, one of the advantages of
playing on a PC is being able to run as
at high a
frame -
rate as your hardware allows, creating a smoother experience.
As one might expect, the
higher frame -
rate makes the PS4 game the best choice for
at home
play, but the gameplay experience on Switch is still very good and doesn't feel too compromised due to the reduction in smoothness.
PC doesn't only «do»
high frame rates better (by the way, we actually get 120 fps with our graphics cards, I know I get ~ 120 FPS when
playing Battlefield 3
at Ultra with my AMD 7990) we do pretty much everything better
Owners of a PlayStation 4 Pro with HD TVs will be able to
play Snake Pass
at a
higher frame rate.
Considering how beautiful some of the locations are, however, it wouldn't surprise me to learn about people who preferred to
play the game on
High or Epic settings
at the cost of
frame rate.
Perhaps Neo could alleviate the need for a separate processing unit for PlayStation VR and allow you to
play at higher definitions with better
frame rates.
That's plenty of power to
play games
at high settings, but you'll have to lower some games» settings to get the smoothest
frame rates.
Ranging from the GTX 1050 on the low end to the GTX 1080 on the
high end, Pascal chips allow you to
play AAA games
at desktop - class
frame rates with the settings turned up.
When I
played Dead Trigger 2, the
frame rate didn't dip below 62 fps and
at its
highest reached 74 fps.
You can also
play high - end titles such Real Racing 3 and Asphalt 8 Airborne
at not - so - great, but playable
frame -
rate.