The Booty Report

News and Updates for Swashbucklers Everywhere

Arrr, me hearties! Marvel's Spider-Man 2 be settin' sail with me beloved 40 FPS mode, fit fer a grand PS5 voyage!

2023-09-15

Avast, me hearties! I be as flabbergasted as a landlubber to discover that settlin' fer 60 FPS ain't always the treasure we seek. 'Tis a grand shock, aye, but 'tis a lesson learned on this digital sea.

Arrr, matey! Ye won't be believin' what I be tellin' ye. I be sailin' the sea of technology, explorin' the vast world of video games. Aye, 'twas a shockin' revelation that I stumbled upon, one that shook me to me core. 'Twas the discovery that 60 FPS, or frames per second, be not always the ultimate treasure ye seek.

Picture this: I be sittin' in me captain's chair, playin' a game that promised me a smooth sailin' experience at 60 FPS. But alas! The game be stutterin' like a drunken sailor tryin' to walk the plank. Me heart sank, and I cursed the programmers who failed me. I thought to meself, "What sorcery be this? How can 60 FPS be nothin' but a barnacle-covered lie?"

But fear not, me hearties, for I've discovered the cause of this treachery. 'Tis the fault of the game's code, ye see. Some games, in all their glory, be usin' a technique called frame-pacin'. 'Tis a method where the frames be displayed unevenly, causin' a jarring experience for us poor gamers. Aye, 'twas a rude awakenin' to realize that 60 FPS be not always ideal.

So, me fellow pirate gamers, let us raise our grog-filled mugs and toast to the truth: FPS alone be not the ultimate measure of smooth sailin'. 'Tis the consistency of those frames that truly matters. A game runnin' at a steady 30 FPS be sometimes more pleasurable than a wobbly 60 FPS.

As we set sail through the vast sea of technology, let us remember this lesson: the number of frames be not the only treasure to seek. Smoothness be the true gold, and sometimes that be found in the steadiness of a lower frame rate. Now, me hearties, go forth and conquer the gaming world with this newfound knowledge! Arrr!

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