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Heaps of console games run 60fps.The resolutions will almost certainly be bigger. By differences between the two versions, the designer probably meant there were no gameplay or functional differences. He's hardly going to say "the PC version looks better so don't buy the console ones" is he?
As for FPS, two things:
1) You wouldn't notice any difference above 60 fps
2) I would be surprised if any console games were running at 60 fps. 30 is the norm.
The resolutions will almost certainly be bigger. By differences between the two versions, the designer probably meant there were no gameplay or functional differences. He's hardly going to say "the PC version looks better so don't buy the console ones" is he?
As for FPS, two things:
1) You wouldn't notice any difference above 60 fps
2) I would be surprised if any console games were running at 60 fps. 30 is the norm.
I dont understand all this hate on it being released after the season?
What does it matter, to me it makes more sense to release at the end of the season cause thats when you hunger for the game (real game) more.
Changing between 60 Hz and 120 Hz monitors is different to having 60 fps and 120 fps.
Heaps of console games run 60fps.
COD is probably the most renowned.
There are compromises in visual quality though, so most choose to go with 30fps. It really ends up depending on how much your game NEEDS 60fps.
A lot of racing games go 60fps because of the twitchy nature in how they control.
But for games that don't need that super twitchy control, they choose to go higher on graphical quality for the lower 30fps framerate.
If it was about six weeks from the end of September, you've got a few weeks to go.
Tru Blu Entertainment Pty. Ltd.
There have been many inquiries regarding AFL Live for PC, and we are happy to inform you that the estimated release is within the next six weeks.
Off their Facebook page. Releasing it after AFL season means it won't sell well, then we'll see Tru Blu coming out and saying it's because of piracy.![]()
How about now?
Footy Fanatic just crashed on me. I'm stuck in an off-season without a fix, and I'm over all my other shitty out of date AFL games.
If it was about six weeks from the end of September, you've got a few weeks to go.