Been a long time member of this site/game, and now I can't even enjoy this game anymore thanks to it getting super hightech and lagging and can't even pass spinners. Wow osu you used to be so much fun, but now it's lag and high quality everything.
windows 7Volcanism wrote:
I don't know if you're being serious, but just in case you are, your PC must be ancient.
true fact, it runs on my old laptop that only have 800mzh, 16mb video and 512mb ram ... and it runs just a bit laggy.peppy wrote:
Sounds like you a trying to blame a poorly configured and/or broken PC on a game. osu! performs better than it did in any previous year, performance wise.
weird, my mouse gets stuck to the right on spinners... why yes of course it does, i just updated my harddrive on my pc and everything. but whatever, used to be fun sorry about it guys :-)peppy wrote:
Sounds like you a trying to blame a poorly configured and/or broken PC on a game. osu! performs better than it did in any previous year, performance wise.
"just a bit laggy" 30fps? osu is barely and barely playable on 60 fps, even 100. Unless of course you are a massive casual playing 10 bpm songs and 1 note per minuteseicHmsc wrote:
true fact, it runs on my old laptop that only have 800mzh, 16mb video and 512mb ram ... and it runs just a bit laggy.peppy wrote:
Sounds like you a trying to blame a poorly configured and/or broken PC on a game. osu! performs better than it did in any previous year, performance wise.
did you know that 100fps is more than enough? and with the old laptop I got like 30 - 35fps which is still pretty good. Obviously I have something a lot better now, with unlimited fps I get almost 3000, but there is absolute no difference between 3000 and 100.Soarezi wrote:
"just a bit laggy" 30fps? osu is barely and barely playable on 60 fps, even 100. Unless of course you are a massive casual playing 10 bpm songs and 1 note per minuteseicHmsc wrote:
true fact, it runs on my old laptop that only have 800mzh, 16mb video and 512mb ram ... and it runs just a bit laggy.
More than 60 is not needed. Many displays can't even show more than that, so getting it is pointless. Also, the human eye is not able to tell that small of a difference above that. How smooth something looks is almost fully dependant on the display and the refresh rate. Movies are usually shot with 24 fps.Soarezi wrote:
"just a bit laggy" 30fps? osu is barely and barely playable on 60 fps, even 100. Unless of course you are a massive casual playing 10 bpm songs and 1 note per minuteseicHmsc wrote:
true fact, it runs on my old laptop that only have 800mzh, 16mb video and 512mb ram ... and it runs just a bit laggy.
Causes a higher input latency. And yes, it is noticeable.Legxis wrote:
More than 60 is not needed. Many displays can't even show more than that, so getting it is pointless. Also, the human eye is not able to tell that small of a difference above that. How smooth something looks is almost fully dependant on the display and the refresh rate. Movies are usually shot with 24 fps.
If 60 fps is unplayable for you, the problem lies elsewhere.
More than 60fps is not needed only to have more accurate graphics. Framerate also affects input latency/stability and audio latency/stability in this game.Legxis wrote:
More than 60 is not needed. Many displays can't even show more than that, so getting it is pointless. Also, the human eye is not able to tell that small of a difference above that. How smooth something looks is almost fully dependant on the display and the refresh rate. Movies are usually shot with 24 fps.
If 60 fps is unplayable for you, the problem lies elsewhere.
https://boallen.com/fps-compare.htmlPhilantropist wrote:
Please don't descend into a thread about how the human eye can't see more than 30 frames..
also my computer sucks and I can still run osu! fine, this is no-ones fault but your own.
Someone has to make a ABX test for this.Bauxe wrote:
https://boallen.com/fps-compare.htmlPhilantropist wrote:
Please don't descend into a thread about how the human eye can't see more than 30 frames..
also my computer sucks and I can still run osu! fine, this is no-ones fault but your own.
:^)
Nope, you'd get a piece of junk for $300-400. If it wasn't using outdated or super low end parts, you'd have to get a free OS somehow, and need to know how to build it yourself.Dexus wrote:
$300-400 is plenty to get an up to date computer