Comment on I used to be a frame rate snob but owning a Steam Deck has made me realise the error of my ways

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MentalEdge@sopuli.xyz ⁨7⁩ ⁨months⁩ ago

Lower frame rates can be perfectly fine, I find I’m far more bothered by inconsistent frametimes.

The main reason 40fps feels fine on the deck is that the display can come down to that same Hz and operate in lockstep.

I’ll take consistent 60 over hitchy 165 most of the time, though VRR means you can occupy kind of a middle ground. But even there frametime inconsistencies can make for a shit experience.

My point is that game developers should aim to deliver games that render at similar framerates throughout.

So many of these recent games do hit decent framerates, but then there’s that one in-game location, enemy type, player ability, or particle effect, that just makes the framerate completely shit itself.

It’s like these studios are designing each element with a given GPU budget, pushing things right up to the limit, and then do a surprised pikachu face when the game runs like shit once they try to put more than of these elements together to make an actual game.

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