Author Topic: Roblox - New dynamic lighting  (Read 7592 times)

i've heard heaps of people say that about differing amounts of fps

none of them have ever had a study to back it up, do you?
sadly no you got me there, but i think it's somewhere in the double digits between 60 and 90

who even needs fps that fast anyways? it's pretty but unnecessary

60 fps and 120 fps is like day and night.
Except most games are hard-coded to update at 60 times per second so anything above it isn't visible...

Except most games are hard-coded to update at 60 times per second so anything above it isn't visible...
i think this is what i was trying to prove, but i thought the human eye just couldn't see +60 fps

i've heard heaps of people say that about differing amounts of fps

none of them have ever had a study to back it up, do you?
They all claim the human eye is like 75fps or something so nothing higher makes a difference but I remember reading something a while back that debunked that claim. Ill google around for it.

why does op always post things about roblox?

I was playing a game that was rendering 80 FPS and I set it to 40 FPS. Couldn't tell the difference.

I don't personally believe it matters 30+. But if you spent money on a really heavy graphics card, you may as well get the most use out of it I guess.

I was playing a game that was rendering 80 FPS and I set it to 40 FPS. Couldn't tell the difference.
sounds like you just have sucky eyes

I was playing a game that was rendering 80 FPS and I set it to 40 FPS. Couldn't tell the difference.

I don't personally believe it matters 30+. But if you spent money on a really heavy graphics card, you may as well get the most use out of it I guess.

there's no way that it was at 80 fps then
there's just no way. I can't even play at 50 without ragequitting, let alone 40.

It visually does matter from 1-60/75 fps unless the game is made horribly.

So I read around and apparently there is no max FPS your eyes and brain can handle, but the most it will recognize as making a difference is relative to your monitors refresh speed

Well our brains can only process so many images a second.
I wonder just how much that is though.

Well our brains can only process so many images a second.
I wonder just how much that is though.
It is 60. All lights actually blink at really high speeds. The government regulates the minimum blinky speed. In the US it is like 120Hz, in other countries they do 100 and some only 80.

>TRIES TO MAKE IT LOOK REAL
>THOSE BLOCKS OF WATER HAPPEN IN REAL LIFE, TOTALLY

It is 60. All lights actually blink at really high speeds. The government regulates the minimum blinky speed. In the US it is like 120Hz, in other countries they do 100 and some only 80.
says what study

i can say a number too, nobody is backing anything up

The only reason everyone says it's 60 is because that's what most monitors go at, and they felt that that was "perfectly smooth"
It's got to be higher than that because I can tell the difference between 60 and even 75.