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Why is 30 FPS on console smoother than PC?
because a console is optimized to run the game with a fine tuned graphical setting (some games can be changed), and they cap the framerate at 30 to avoid jitter. PC generally has more processing power, and will push above 30 FPS if at all possible.
How do I get smooth FPS on my computer?
Increasing FPS on your PC
- Update graphic and video drivers. Graphics card manufacturers have a vested interest in ensuring that all new and popular games run well on their own hardware.
- Optimize in-game settings.
- Reduce your screen resolution.
- Change graphics card settings.
- Invest in FPS booster software.
How can I make AMD 30 fps smooth on PC?
Things you can do are:
- Lower the settings further.
- Use Vsync (which it sounds like you are).
- Enable motion blurr (something consoles frequently do to hide the choppiness)
- Try to find settings that you can vsync at 60HZ/FPS.
- Make sure installed games are on your SSD if you have one.
Is 30FPS good for PC gaming?
30FPS is fine if you can keep it stable at 30fps. This also depends on your refresh rate. If you have got a 60Hz Monitor 60FPS is going to look a lot cleaner. You won’t really notice that much of a difference between 30–60 as long as it is a stable 30 and not like 15-30FPS.
Why is 30fps bad?
30fps on PC is worse than 30fps on console. On PC you have a mouse so, you have more control of how you move, you feel it more directly. it’s also a pure 30fps with no effects added so it’s choppy and near unplayable. On console you have a controller which is smoother than a mouse+kb so you feel lag less.
How noticeable is 30 fps on a PC?
It is mostly noticeable on the previous gen consoles, since current gen ones are capable of producing 60 frames per second on videos and some games, especially in shooters and fighting games. PCs don’t have the option for smoothed frame rates, making 30 fps look like it should look.
Is it possible to make 30fps look so smooth on PC?
Even at 30fps, the game looks really smooth. But when I use Nvidia Inspector to limit my frames to 30fps and use Nvidia Adaptive Vsync Half Refresh Rate it looks unbeleiveably choppy on my PC. Is there some type of effect or post processing effect consoles use to make 30fps look so smooth? And can you use that on a PC to get the same smooth effect?
How do consoles reach 60 fps like smoothness?
The consoles can reach 60 fps like smoothness by slightly blurring the transition of frames. You won’t notice it until you take a very close look. The blur counts as another frame and could be used to time things correctly, but it is extremely hard to do so and is quite stupid because situational awareness is often a trade off for this.
Is 30 fps good for gaming on a 1080p monitor?
The average 1080p monitor defaults to 60FPS. Some monitors have the capability of going higher than that, but it doesn’t mean that gameplay experience will be optimal. 30FPS is actually considered low for most PC games unless you’re playing an old game that has low-resolution or on a monitor that has a refresh rate of 30FPS.