I've heard some people say they prefer playing on FPS upwards into the hundreds. I have a low-end PC so I can only play at 60 FPS. Is there a gameplay advantage using higher FPS besides just smoother graphics?
I would say it depends on the game mode...Nitori wrote:
I've heard some people say they prefer playing on FPS upwards into the hundreds. I have a low-end PC so I can only play at 60 FPS. Is there a gameplay advantage using higher FPS besides just smoother graphics?
Yes, higher FPS has positive effect on your gameplay i.e. more FPS - less latency, check this t/107242.Nitori wrote:
I've heard some people say they prefer playing on FPS upwards into the hundreds. I have a low-end PC so I can only play at 60 FPS. Is there a gameplay advantage using higher FPS besides just smoother graphics?
If your pc can barely achieve 60 fps, you're going to get stutter, this will affect your gameplay because your graphics card will not be sending frames at the same intervals each time.Nitori wrote:
I've heard some people say they prefer playing on FPS upwards into the hundreds. I have a low-end PC so I can only play at 60 FPS. Is there a gameplay advantage using higher FPS besides just smoother graphics?
There's no reason why you'd even run it beyond 500 let alone 5000 (aside from bragging rights, but that's besides the point)... you're already overworking your GPU with no actual benefit.TinyBatman-_- wrote:
I usually get between 3000 and 5000 fps, but I want to get it higher, any ideas?
overclock your cpu/gpuTinyBatman-_- wrote:
I usually get between 3000 and 5000 fps, but I want to get it higher, any ideas?
what gpu do u have?TinyBatman-_- wrote:
I usually get between 3000 and 5000 fps, but I want to get it higher, any ideas?
Is that with aero on ? if you use the basic windows theme there is a lot less input lag.theLiminator wrote:
I find that I get input lag if I play in windowed mode, at least it feels like I have some. I play without a frame cap, though really, with a refresh rate of 60hz, I shouldn't really notice any difference. In general, I don't find the low refresh rate too distracting, I also play stepmania, and I can definitely tell that my refresh rate is low, I play with a speed modifier that makes the notes look like they're teleporting.
It's 2.5 though[MY] yummy90 XP wrote:
200 - 400 fps is a good number for me, since the input latency for 400 fps is just 1 ms.