The M3 GT2 in AC is lovely, just a thought!Since the M3 GT2 is the only GT2 spec car in the game (atm) it was BoP'd to GT3 spec to compete with the other GT3s. Good decision imho because the M3 would be so lonely otherwise![]()
I don't think you're going to notice the 180 pixel difference between the consoles...
Maybe not on a small screen, but on a larger one i think you may a bit.
Only if you are pretty close, for most peoples viewing distances at a TV (where most people will play on consoles) 720p/1080p will make no real difference, its why 4K on a TV is of limited use.
Glad ive PS4 and I sit 3 foot from screen at 42 inch
Its more like ~700000 pixels less. But yes, you wouldnt notice anyway...I think prio #1 was stable 60fps which was achieved for both 👍I don't think you're going to notice the 180 pixel difference between the consoles...
me too. even if my eyes often sting and bleed while playing lolGlad ive PS4 and I sit 3 foot from screen at 42 inch
I sit about 7 feet from my 55" Sony for watching tv and the difference between 720p and 1080p is dramatic and obvious.Only if you are pretty close, for most peoples viewing distances at a TV (where most people will play on consoles) 720p/1080p will make no real difference, its why 4K on a TV is of limited use.
I got a 32' inch TV. It won't make any difference to me. I believe it is only over 40' that resolution gaps are visible.Maybe not on a small screen, but on a larger one i think you may a bit.
I sit about 7 feet from my 55" Sony for watching tv and the difference between 720p and 1080p is dramatic and obvious.
If you're going to do it then go for a GTX970 and I7 CPU, shouldn't need to upgrade for a little while
I'm not looking for the best, as I probably won't be able to afford it, I'm just looking for about 30FPS on most AAA games, which ATM I am not getting for anything since 2006. I get about 30FPS on 2004-2006 era games maxed out. But I'll make another thread to discuss this on.
Is the FPS locked? Or is it just 60FPS in most situations? Talking about the consoles of course, would be very nice if SMS didn't mess with dropped frames like a lot of 60FPS remasters have done.
Literally just watched that myself.In the latest video of TeamVVV, they do a race with 43 cars on track and even while the start there is no FPS drop, so I think we're good.
@VBR: You talk about this? https://www.gtplanet.net/forum/threads/got-realism.326019/
Literally just watched that myself.
Simply spectacular. If nothing else this is a ridiculous achievement by SMS, I couldn't give a crap about how some trees look and a small graphical downgrade compared to PC. 60FPS is an absolute hook-line-sinker for me in terms of how I view a game.
If you get the 970 and I7 you won't need to upgrade for a while and as an example, in AC with a grid of a dozen or more cars I'm getting up to 180 FPS plus, dependent on track. As each new game comes out then higher processing is required, it would seem! So, buy something that's going to be sufficient for a while, the 970 and I7 will drop in price as they all do eventually. I wouldn't settle for anything less powerful, you save in the long run. If you go for it, try PC Specialist, good reviews and service.I'm not looking for the best, as I probably won't be able to afford it, I'm just looking for about 30FPS on most AAA games, which ATM I am not getting for anything since 2006. I get about 30FPS on 2004-2006 era games maxed out. But I'll make another thread to discuss this on.
But AC is a great looking game and 180FPS on that is not necessary. I have already started a thread about it so any further discussion about it can go there. https://www.gtplanet.net/forum/threads/recommendations-for-my-pc.326869/If you get the 970 and I7 you won't need to upgrade for a while and as an example, in AC with a grid of a dozen or more cars I'm getting up to 180 FPS plus, dependent on track. As each new game comes out then higher processing is required, it would seem! So, buy something that's going to be sufficient for a while, the 970 and I7 will drop in price as they all do eventually. I wouldn't settle for anything less powerful, you save in the long run. If you go for it, try PC Specialist, good reviews and service.
Not necessary? Ok, you know best, I'll leave you to it.But AC is a great looking game and 180FPS on that is not necessary. I have already started a thread about it so any further discussion about it can go there. https://www.gtplanet.net/forum/threads/recommendations-for-my-pc.326869/
I can agree with that. Driveclub is another great example, it runs at 30FPS but still manages to look great. Unlocked 60FPS is usually a complete waste of time and can often be more off-putting than helpful. Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition was sick enducing at times with its ridiculous FPS drops.@Classic -- I think Forza Horizon proves the value of a solidly locked framerate above all else. There's no debating that 60fps is superior, but a buttery-smooth 30fps game can look better than a "60fps" game that's all over the place.
Here's hoping that Slightly Mad Studios can pull off a similarly smooth 30fps on Wii U.
haven't seen much of the console stuff, that's the point here. if they've locked it at 60 on both consoles that's a massive winI've watched hundreds of videos up to this point and never noticed any frame rate issues. I don't think we have any reasons to worry about it....
I initially had AC on 720p as I didn't realize, and i can assure you setting it to 1080p made a big differenceOnly if you are pretty close, for most peoples viewing distances at a TV (where most people will play on consoles) 720p/1080p will make no real difference, its why 4K on a TV is of limited use.