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Hey there what would you think of a list of 30fps caped games for GOG kind of like the frame-rate police for Steam? I was thinking of making a wish for one.
why?! :S
Shit, it's the fuzz! Everybody run!
I'd rather have a v-sync police
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Magmarock: Hey there what would you think of a list of 30fps caped games for GOG kind of like the frame-rate police for Steam? I was thinking of making a wish for one.
Is there any specific reason why you want this? Is it about your computer? Do you want an option for the frame-rate to be capped or are you thinking of a permanent cap?
If people here are sufficiently used to actual older games, framerates won't matter. While higher framerates are better, I don't see Baulders Gate or other classics being under the list of 'this game bad, only 30FPS!' list :P
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Magmarock: Hey there what would you think of a list of 30fps caped games for GOG kind of like the frame-rate police for Steam? I was thinking of making a wish for one.
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vidsgame: Is there any specific reason why you want this? Is it about your computer? Do you want an option for the frame-rate to be capped or are you thinking of a permanent cap?
Videogames with advanced "photorealistic" graphics typically need high FPS to look good. 30 is too low.

Here's why.
Short version: real life movement generates motion blur in the eye; cameras, being artificial eyes, capture that motion blur (it's light reflected by an object, all perfectly natural and analog; in a "digital" camera, the blurry image gets smeared all over many photoelectric cells) and reproduce it onscreen. Computer-generated images at 30 FPS don't naturally do it; either the FPS rate needs to be increased or blur effects have to be manually added (or both).
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vidsgame: Is there any specific reason why you want this? Is it about your computer? Do you want an option for the frame-rate to be capped or are you thinking of a permanent cap?
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Starmaker: Videogames with advanced "photorealistic" graphics typically need high FPS to look good. 30 is too low.

Here's why.
Short version: real life movement generates motion blur in the eye; cameras, being artificial eyes, capture that motion blur (it's light reflected by an object, all perfectly natural and analog; in a "digital" camera, the blurry image gets smeared all over many photoelectric cells) and reproduce it onscreen. Computer-generated images at 30 FPS don't naturally do it; either the FPS rate needs to be increased or blur effects have to be manually added (or both).
I agree. However, there are game settings and/or driver settings that allow frame-rates to be capped so that they could run on computers with older hardware. I see no harm in a game having some sort of option/setting to be built in that has a frame-rate cap(sometimes capping in through the driver results in less than ideal game quality), assuming the game developers think it's a feasible option and see no significant obstacles in the presentation of the overall quality of the game.
Post edited December 10, 2016 by vidsgame
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vidsgame: I agree. However, there are game settings and/or driver settings that allow frame-rates to be capped so that they could run on computers with older hardware. I see no harm in a game having some sort of option/setting to be built in that has a frame-rate cap(sometimes capping in through the driver results in less than ideal game quality), assuming the game developers think it's a feasible option and see no significant obstacles in the presentation of the overall quality of the game.
Nothing is wrong with an option, it's the hard caps that are a problem.
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USERNAME:vidsgame#Q&_^Q&Q#GROUP:4I agree. However, there are game settings and/or driver settings that allow frame-rates to be capped so that they could run on computers with older hardware. I see no harm in a game having some sort of option/setting to be built in that has a frame-rate cap(sometimes capping in through the driver results in less than ideal game quality), assuming the game developers think it's a feasible option and see no significant obstacles in the presentation of the overall quality of the game.
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You mean like when they ported Saints Row 2 and the GOG .exe file is capped at 30-40 FPS and the Steam version is free from such a cap? Then I totally agree and tell me about it, it's a slight bummer.
We don't need the Steam witch hunts over here as well, thank you very much.
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darthspudius: why?! :S
So that people can be warned that "this game is capped at 30 fps and will make your eyes bleed".
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Antimateria: I'd rather have a v-sync police
and the [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OMOGaugKpzs]Police?
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vidsgame: Is there any specific reason why you want this? Is it about your computer? Do you want an option for the frame-rate to be capped or are you thinking of a permanent cap?
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Starmaker: Videogames with advanced "photorealistic" graphics typically need high FPS to look good. 30 is too low.
so, how many games does that even affect here on GOG ?

and why wish for a "frame rate police"? just collect the affected games and stick them in a thread somewhere.
Is Champions of Krynn frame capped?