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natecox, do gaming w What's your "this is totally fine and I'm going to have a great time" FPS (refresh rate). ?
@natecox@programming.dev avatar

Depends on your tv a bit. 30fps is fine on my steam deck, but on my LG OLED the response rate is too damn fast and 30fps looks choppy and terrible.

penquin,

Ha! I didn’t know response time affected it. TIL

natecox,
@natecox@programming.dev avatar

I know this only because I spent way too long trying to figure out why older games look like ass on the LG haha.

penquin,

😂 Look like ass.

Mothra, do gaming w What's your "this is totally fine and I'm going to have a great time" FPS (refresh rate). ?

When I play it’s usually solo games, and I never had an issue with 20fps+ . If performance drops below that, I’m visually ok with 16fps, but usually at that range my system is struggling with game mechanics and that’s the deal breaker for me

penquin,

I feel like 20 FPS would be OK for me if I had absolutely no ability to get at least a 25. But 15? 16? That’s like very jittery. I remember that happening on Alan wake 2 and it was playable, but to be honest I was kind of annoyed with it.

AstralPath, do gaming w What's your "this is totally fine and I'm going to have a great time" FPS (refresh rate). ?

In this day and age, anything below 60FPS 1080p is unacceptable. If a new game can’t hit that target on 3 year old hardware, the game is unfinished.

penquin,

I’m asking YOU and what YOU think is playable and you’d enjoy it , not games.

AstralPath,

I think 60FPS is totally fine. 30 is only OK on slower moving games or era-appropriate consoles; Halo on the OG Xbox for example.

Mothra,

I know OP has a point that they weren’t asking your opinion on games, but I really like your stance of demanding performance from the game devs especially on older hardware. There is a culture of "must have newest hardware to run everything maxed " that’s just dumb consumerism.

unmagical, do gaming w What's your "this is totally fine and I'm going to have a great time" FPS (refresh rate). ?

My monitor dynamically adjusts it’s refresh rate to match what my GPU is spitting out within reason. Anything above 40ish is fine, though competitive stuff does benefit from more. Below that even if my monitor is matching frame to fame I definitely notice.

ada, do gaming w What's your "this is totally fine and I'm going to have a great time" FPS (refresh rate). ?
@ada@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

It used to be 60Hz. Then I played at 144Hz. The change in responsiveness of the mouse converted me

penquin,

Got spoiled. lol

Undead_Zeratul, do gaming w What's your "this is totally fine and I'm going to have a great time" FPS (refresh rate). ?
@Undead_Zeratul@ocw.social avatar

@penquin does it have to be first person? If third person is allowed I'd say Warframe. If not, classic Doom with mods

penquin,

Shit, I knew a comment like this would come up. I was asking specifically about refresh rate not, first person shooter game. Let me fix the title 😁

Undead_Zeratul,
@Undead_Zeratul@ocw.social avatar

@penquin oh! Well in that case I used to be a 1080p 60Hz monitor kinda guy, and about a year ago I had to upgrade to dual 1440p 165Hz monitors.

While I can definitely feel the difference, 60 FPS is barely noticeable, and even 30 FPS is acceptable.

I grew up with slower machines so sub-30 was fairly normal, even older consoles targeted 30 and faltered below that, so at this point I'll take anything above what's acceptable for film

penquin,

So far, all my mentality/generation folks. <3
I just don’t care about FPS, as long as 25 or higher. Once you get to the 20ish, you start seeing the jitter.

Undead_Zeratul,
@Undead_Zeratul@ocw.social avatar

@penquin like, I can tell the difference under 60, and I can tell it gets choppy under like, 40? But I probably don't make a comment about the "lag" or framerate dropping until it's below 20-30

penquin,

100%. I can absolutely tell, but I just don’t care. I’m here for the fun. Playing God of war with my son and fighting all these bosses and getting into it and yelling is just way too much fun to worry about FPS.

Undead_Zeratul,
@Undead_Zeratul@ocw.social avatar

@penquin sometimes it's even more exciting overcoming the FPS drops, especially when I can tell why it's happening and/or if it's only temporary/rare. I've definitely caused my fair share during some overly modded Doom setups

Strayce, do gaming w What's your "this is totally fine and I'm going to have a great time" FPS (refresh rate). ?

I’m old enough that I remember when 28FPS @ 320x200 was considered a target, and my vision isn’t as hot as it used to be. So long as I’m not noticing any obvious issues, I don’t really care enough to check.

jacksilver, do games w Games franchises that need metroidvania spinoffs?

It already exists, but the sands of time Metroidvania “Lost Crowns” was surprisingly good.

thenamelessthing, do games w Games franchises that need metroidvania spinoffs?
@thenamelessthing@lemmy.ca avatar

Punch-Out!

AnimalsDream,

Lol, that’d be interesting. Would the whole thing take place in that semi-first-person perspective?

thenamelessthing,
@thenamelessthing@lemmy.ca avatar

Imagine Little Mac training animation with his coach.

He trains by roaming the city, confronting street gangs, fleeing dangerous dogs and finding training rooms to recruit opponents to qualify for the real fights…

robbinhood, do games w Games franchises that need metroidvania spinoffs?

Great list. Donkey Kong Country is especially appealing for me. Let’s throw mario in there too while we’re at it. I think that could work well.

I’d like to see a red dead redemption set in the early wild west.

NONE_dc, do games w Games franchises that need metroidvania spinoffs?
@NONE_dc@lemmy.world avatar

Duuuude! Megaman would also be AMAZING as a Metroidvania!

AnimalsDream,

If you’re not aware, Megaman Zero series, and Megaman ZX games are pretty much metroidvanias.

There’s also the fanmade Megaman X Corrupted which is reimagining the Megaman X games as a metroidvania.

neon_nova, do games w Games franchises that need metroidvania spinoffs?

Resident evil 2d Metroidvania.

The game is already genre adjacent. It would work so well.

runner_g,

Biohazard might as well be a metroidvania.

missingno, do games w Games franchises that need metroidvania spinoffs?
@missingno@fedia.io avatar

Splatoon. You could definitely come up with plenty of cool movement abilities to unlock. And in general I just want to see the IP explored in all kinds of directions. If the franchise had debuted a generation earlier, I keep imagining what kind of straight-to-handheld companion title it would've gotten.

AnimalsDream, do games w Games franchises that need metroidvania spinoffs?
Omegamanthethird, do games w Games franchises that need metroidvania spinoffs?
@Omegamanthethird@lemmy.world avatar

My first thoughts were Final Fantasy because you have all the enemies you need. And they’ve already branched out into monster catching and Souls-like. So might as well.

My second thought was X-men because the Genesis games were already kinda built for that.

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