Yeah but CP2077 is a stupid game to emulate as a reference. If that mess of a game can run at 30fps, then like 80% of the steam catalogue can run at 60+
Ever since the Steam Deck got released and local streaming services like Parsec or Sunshine/Moonlight have been created, I’ve noticed you can comfortably play games on lower frame rates, when your screen takes less of your view.
On PC I need to have at least 90 FPS to say a game runs smoothly, but I can play the same game on my phone/laptop via streaming at much lower frame rate and still not complain about the smoothness.
Playing Cyberpunk on a 6.7" smartphone display at 30 FPS will most definitely feel much less responsive than running it on PC at +60 FPS, but it may not be a bad experience.
I still find it impressive it’s possible to play a (somewhat) modern x86 Windows game on an Android smartphone. Imagine telling this to someone 10-15 years ago
It really depends though. I can accept 30 FPS for stuff like a platformer, a third person brawler or a strategy game, especially so when I’m on my Deck. It’s not ideal and it makes it a bit harder to time things but it’s still playable. A first person game like Cyberpunk? You’re really stretching the limits of what “playable” means. And I’ve tried playing Battlefield 3 at 11 FPS on a MacBook back in 2010. Sure I was able to “play” it but “struggle” may have been a better word than “playable”.
Got it running at playable frame rate, just by lowering the definition of ‘playable’!
Yeah but CP2077 is a stupid game to emulate as a reference. If that mess of a game can run at 30fps, then like 80% of the steam catalogue can run at 60+
Wouldn’t that make it a great benchmark? It sits right at that sweet spot where if it’s barely playable then 80% of the other games are playable.
Usually the rule in software is that if it works for 80% of the cases then it’s a good product.
(This is also why software is shit 20% of the time)
You are right, in that sense its a good showcase.
It’s Crysis at max for the newer generations
Is 30 fps not playable?
Any FPS is playable if you lower your standards enough. But most PC gamers would consider 60 FPS the minimum low bar.
FTFY.
Set your desktop to 30 Herz and tell us how you like it
Ever since the Steam Deck got released and local streaming services like Parsec or Sunshine/Moonlight have been created, I’ve noticed you can comfortably play games on lower frame rates, when your screen takes less of your view.
On PC I need to have at least 90 FPS to say a game runs smoothly, but I can play the same game on my phone/laptop via streaming at much lower frame rate and still not complain about the smoothness.
Playing Cyberpunk on a 6.7" smartphone display at 30 FPS will most definitely feel much less responsive than running it on PC at +60 FPS, but it may not be a bad experience.
I still find it impressive it’s possible to play a (somewhat) modern x86 Windows game on an Android smartphone. Imagine telling this to someone 10-15 years ago
It really depends though. I can accept 30 FPS for stuff like a platformer, a third person brawler or a strategy game, especially so when I’m on my Deck. It’s not ideal and it makes it a bit harder to time things but it’s still playable. A first person game like Cyberpunk? You’re really stretching the limits of what “playable” means. And I’ve tried playing Battlefield 3 at 11 FPS on a MacBook back in 2010. Sure I was able to “play” it but “struggle” may have been a better word than “playable”.
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It’s definitely news to me that it’s considered a PC game…
I have been playing the shit out of it on my Steam Deck: 30-60 FPS is totally playable.