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Jejunum_89 t1_ist8c52 wrote

30 FPS. I don't know why it's such a big deal.

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Nicoll514x t1_istisj6 wrote

30 fps (really depending on the game) and remasters/remakes

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JBsGamingClips t1_isto94r wrote

None of them really bother me

I prefer 60fps over 30fps but it’s not a deal breaker for me

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E-Girl_Nikko t1_istry7z wrote

None of those bother me, in fact I enjoy most of them if it is done stylistically.

What do you mean by ‘Gatekeeping Level Design’ though?

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jidar t1_istsbuw wrote

I would wager that most people aren't really bothered by any given thing, the question is just "is this game good."

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PocketDog t1_istwlqk wrote

Games being too long. It's like complaining about too much cake.

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ruulox t1_isu7eku wrote

Long length gameplays. I prefer short games, 5-10 hours to finish them max.

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Q1VW t1_isu9qzm wrote

collectibles!

most people hate the games that have hundreds of them but I strangely love collecting them

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re1dz t1_isuc0s0 wrote

people complain about rdr2 being 2 immersive. i agree to so extent but i also feel like the realisticness made me enjoy it more. i felt so absorbed into it because of how realistic the graphic and animations are, i really felt like i was living a double life as a cowboy

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DarkAztaroth t1_isukxgq wrote

Short games are fine if priced lower.
I like remasters and remakes if warranted, I hate game series with yearly games WAY more. (CoD/assassin creed)
Lowered graphics ? If stylized it's fine.

Not sure what you mean by gatekeeping level design though.

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DarkAztaroth t1_isulgps wrote

Depends on what your eyes are used to.
If you game on 30 fps regularly you're not gonna mind at all.

IF you play 144hz all the time and switch back to 30, it looks like stopmotion animation. Some older screens also have a lot of blurring, which might camouflage it and a lot of games have motion blur which also helps.

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Mccobsta t1_isup2yj wrote

Remakes when done right are amazing ways to play old games on new systems especially when they modernise all the controls and put in a auto save feature

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noyhing_ t1_isurfr2 wrote

I just cant play at 30 fps

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re1dz t1_isv6xd9 wrote

i can understand why, some people really dont enjoy having to sit through long animations of looting someone or skinning animals and thats understandable

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WorldClassShrekspert t1_isv9kur wrote

As a guy with a Switch, I really don’t notice the difference between 30 and 60 FPS most of the time.

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Embarrassed_Duty5775 t1_isvy7k8 wrote

  1. My first console was a ps1... i've spent my life from 1998 to 2019 without ever playing anything in 60 fps (purposely)... and it still doesn't bother me, unless I'm having my ass handed to me in R6S. Still rockin Yu Gi Oh FM, GT2, Tekken 3 and GTA2 till this day with approximately 0 complaints.
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securinight t1_iswsgj8 wrote

30fps, 60fos, performance mode etc. I'm in my 40's, so maybe I'm just being old, but I honestly don't get the big issue with it all. I just leave it on whatever the default setting is. I'm old enough to remember when game characters were literal blocks, yet the gameplay made it goty.

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re1dz t1_isxqz2i wrote

i can agree with you there, in rdr1 i felt more emotional playing as John because he really was alone, he had nothing and no one except for his family who is being withheld from him

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re1dz t1_isxr0h2 wrote

i can agree with you there, in rdr1 i felt more emotional playing as John because he really was alone, he had nothing and no one except for his family who is being withheld from him

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