20 Sep 11, 12:35AM
It's not about how many fps the human eye can see, it's about hits! (hit registration)
I have this crappy laptop where i can get up to 100 fps max!!!! But still it's worthless playing with SMG or AR because i can waste hole clip on someones back (at a distance) and still they have time to turn around and shoot me dead. I get better scores playing with a sniper than with any other weapon (and i kind of suck at it) maybe because i only have to fire a few shots to kill.
And i have this pc, where i get 400 to 800 fps, and the hit registration improves. It's so much easier to play with any weapon, because the shots hit the target!
I tested these two computers under the same internet connection.
So my question is: Is the hit registration affected by the fps?
If yes, than "this game is for all machines" is not so right.
I have this crappy laptop where i can get up to 100 fps max!!!! But still it's worthless playing with SMG or AR because i can waste hole clip on someones back (at a distance) and still they have time to turn around and shoot me dead. I get better scores playing with a sniper than with any other weapon (and i kind of suck at it) maybe because i only have to fire a few shots to kill.
And i have this pc, where i get 400 to 800 fps, and the hit registration improves. It's so much easier to play with any weapon, because the shots hit the target!
I tested these two computers under the same internet connection.
So my question is: Is the hit registration affected by the fps?
If yes, than "this game is for all machines" is not so right.