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- Injustice: Gods Among Us
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Most of the time it looks weird and speed-up instead of smooth >_<.
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Reminds me too much of mortal kombat but then without the awesome vibe.
There might be two reasons for a video running at 60fps:
1) The game itself is at 60fps.
2) Just like we do with our own capture, publishers know that encoding at 60fps helps to get rid of pronounced tearing and frames loss (both not representative of the game, of course).
I still dont understand why GSyde converts movies to 60fps?
Most of the time it looks weird and speed-up instead of smooth >_<.
Mortal Kombat and most fighting games are 60fps, why not show them as they're meant to be?
I doubt they convert, they're sent the best quality, and 60fps + 1080p tends to be that. I'm sure Driftwood or the staff might explain it better.
We don't convert to 60fps. If you find a video here at 60fps it means that the original video released for the press is running at 60fps.
There might be two reasons for a video running at 60fps:
1) The game itself is at 60fps.
2) Just like we do with our own capture, publishers know that encoding at 60fps helps to get rid of pronounced tearing and frames loss (both not representative of the game, of course).
Still really hate when they do that , gives all false impression of how games run of look like.
I play tf 2 @ 200 fps stable and it still doesn't LOOK as smooth as this kind of videos. because these kind of videos are tricking people (like 100hz motion making stuff looking smoother). 60 fps looks nothing like this .
Sure its like MK9, but environments is much more involved and some of the super moves is badass, like Flash running acorss the globe for one punch.
Or the awesome wage mode, that explosion!
from that superman vs Flash fight, i like it alot.
Sure its like MK9, but environments is much more involved and some of the super moves is badass, like Flash running acorss the globe for one punch.
Or the awesome wage mode, that explosion!
They nailed the Speed Force!