![]() ![]() Almost all of us here have PS5 or PC with RTX GPU that outperforms PS5 and can run triple digit FPS all day, and still choose to play on Switch instead. Looks incredible, runs smooth, and man oh man, playing on the Lite is a dream come true! I bring mine to work every day and play a bit in the office. It's so always find it interesting when I hear someone say, "game X is 30 fps, hard pass" like it's some unforgivable sin that's so detrimental to the experience it's not even worth playing. Half the games that released on PS4 the entire 8th generation were 30fps and even dipped below (Monster Hunter World, Bloodborne, Assassin's Creed, etc), and I struggle to believe the ppl saying "hard pass" were saying that in the review articles for those games, skipping every 30fps game on PS4 all generation long. Not to mention, the overwhelming majority of AAA games on PS3 were also 30. And I suspect ppl who say "hard pass" had no problems with it back then. But all of a sudden, a new console comes out and ppl get on a high horse acting like anything less than cutting edge is unplayable, even when on a hybrid where a different standard of expectations applies. Kinda like me with my PC that smokes PS5, if I were to say, "60fps? Pfffft. ![]() If it's not 4k 144 fps it'd not even worth playing." If I said that on PushSquare ppl would be like, "get outta here you salty elistist PC fanboy". ![]() I have a PS5, PC, all that, and "half the framerate" doesn't really result in "half the fun", or even feel "half as smooth". Consistency and stability trumps the number itself. It feels 95% the same (especially in handheld) but with the benefit of playing both TV and portably, which is absolutely worth it. Even on the TV, "half the framerate" is excellent. Higher framerates are a nice perk, but they hardly impact entertainment value when you're playing. ![]()
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