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It is funny that... (AA&AF)
It is funny that everyone makes a big deal about running with full AA and AF
when most people won't run a game with it anyway. I want the fastest framerates possible while playing Planetside online. The faster it runs, the better chance I have of not dying. The candy looks great when showing off my system, but when it comes to game time... |
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On Sat, 13 Sep 2003 09:23:10 -0400, "not me" wrote:
It is funny that everyone makes a big deal about running with full AA and AF when most people won't run a game with it anyway. I don't run games without it. -- Andrew. To email unscramble & remove spamtrap. Help make Usenet a better place: Check groups.google.com before asking a question. Don't top post. Trim your messages to include only relevent text. |
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"not me" wrote in message
... It is funny that everyone makes a big deal about running with full AA and AF when most people won't run a game with it anyway. Not full AA/AF, that would be stupid. I run with 2x AA and 2x AF... that's good for me, and much better than default. /M |
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not me wrote:
It is funny that everyone makes a big deal about running with full AA and AF when most people won't run a game with it anyway. AA and AF is usually defined by the application, though power users can force it too. I want the fastest framerates possible while playing Planetside online. The faster it runs, the better chance I have of not dying. faster than 30fps is useless for a human being, you need a lot of fps just in case there's a brutal drop, but having 150fps instead of 70 is really useless. Anyway, your reflexes are the weak link. What can you do in 20ms ? -- XandreX /I'm that kind of people your parents warned you about/ |
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On Sat, 13 Sep 2003 18:17:58 +0200, ho alexandre
wrote: faster than 30fps is useless for a human being Get a clue before you go around spreading BS. -- Andrew. To email unscramble & remove spamtrap. Help make Usenet a better place: Check groups.google.com before asking a question. Don't top post. Trim your messages to include only relevent text. |
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spamtrap@localhost wrote:
faster than 30fps is useless for a human being Get a clue before you go around spreading BS. I'm returning the answer to you ; and please stay polite with people on Usenet. Cinematographic movies are played at 24fps (unless you only go to Imax theatres, but I really doubt it). [http://www.100fps.com/how_many_frame...umans_see.htm] -- XandreX /I'm that kind of people your parents warned you about/ |
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On Sat, 13 Sep 2003 18:49:43 +0200, ho alexandre
wrote: Cinematographic movies are played at 24fps And I can often sense the individual frames, it gives me a headache sometimes. Next clueless example? -- Andrew. To email unscramble & remove spamtrap. Help make Usenet a better place: Check groups.google.com before asking a question. Don't top post. Trim your messages to include only relevent text. |
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"ho alexandre" wrote in message
... spamtrap@localhost wrote: faster than 30fps is useless for a human being Get a clue before you go around spreading BS. I'm returning the answer to you ; and please stay polite with people on Usenet. Cinematographic movies are played at 24fps (unless you only go to Imax theatres, but I really doubt it). [http://www.100fps.com/how_many_frame...umans_see.htm] Please read some more into the subject. Some of the highlights: * Computer games aren't movies * See above /M |
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spamtrap@localhost wrote:
On Sat, 13 Sep 2003 18:17:58 +0200, ho alexandre wrote: faster than 30fps is useless for a human being Get a clue before you go around spreading BS. Well actually your eye runs at 24fps. So 30fps should be quite fine alredy. Are you disturbed while you watch movies ? If not then how in the hell can you survive 25fps (movies are in 99% encoded at 25fps)??? There might be that over 30 fps might make things more smooth and you could detect that in the long turn but for normal actions 30fps should be just fine. Mario |
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On Sat, 13 Sep 2003 22:55:52 +0300, Mario Kadastik
wrote: Well actually your eye runs at 24fps. Oh god, another n00b climbs out from under a rock. I am out of this thread before I start getting really annoyed. -- Andrew. To email unscramble & remove spamtrap. Help make Usenet a better place: Check groups.google.com before asking a question. Don't top post. Trim your messages to include only relevent text. |
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