When will it become the norm?
No, games will be forced to be locked on 30 FPS until the end of time
>>321810734
never
as long as consoles exist, graphical fidelity will be pushed over framerate because framerate doesn't sell games, impressive screenshots do
You could argue it was the norm during the 6th generation. But then devs realized that FPS doesn't affect their review scores.
>>321810734
It was until the PS1 N64 era.
>>321810734
as soon as james cameron's avatar 2 is released in 60 fps and the world realizes how nice it looks
Is 30 fps the current 'norm'?
I've seen people say that 24fps is acceptable with a straight face, many average gamers think so since they buy shit like that.
>>321811145
>that shit about effecting review scores
>Into the Nexus got worse reviews than Crack in Time
top fucking kek
as soon as we scrap TV standards introduced with color TV making it work on black and white TV that everyone had back then
The norm should be unrestricted FPS, being able to play with your favoured detail/performance ratio within the constraints of your hardware
>>321811375
It was bashed for the shorter length, not the FPS.
>>321810734
it has been for decades, enjoy your "cinematic experience" meme, its code for "our hardware is too shit to make this run smoothly"
>>321811171
nice meme
>>321811637
First yellow review on Meta Critic
>That being said, the game’s frame rate takes some serious hits at times. Frequently I found the frame rate to run rough as I encountered sequences where the frame rate seemed to dip to single figures during particularly busy battles.
http://canadianonlinegamers.com/review/ratchet-clank-into-the-nexus-ps3-review-can-this-duo-do-it-one-more-time-on-the-ps3/