Joined: Sep 15, 2009
Posts: 35
Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2011 1:59 pm
It is nice to see all the new faces at BK, welcome. I took a little break from CoD and played some other games for a bit. After playing the beta, I am very excited to play BF3 as are many of you. I am going to attempt to answer the question of why Frames Per Second are important in an online First Person Shooter.
First, take a look at the difference between 60 FPS, 30 FPS and 15 FPS :
60/30 FPS You Tube
BoAllen.com
There are two types of lag in a computer game, internet (packet loss) and video (low FPS).
I don't know the math and could not find a good explanation on the web. Sixty (60) FPS has been, since vanilla CoD, the lowest frame rate that you want to run at in order to be able to play at a competitive level, you may still enjoy the game at <60 but you are going to be frustrated and this is why.
You all have experienced internet lag, your character is running, you have an internet lag spike and your character is now 15 feet ahead of where it is was before the spike but you didn't see it move. Video lag is the same thing, but you can correct this problem with the correct hardware. As you can see in the two above links, your eyes can see a difference between 15/30/60 FPS. The number of frames that are missing between 15 and 60 are frames in a game that you are not seeing, during those missing frames an opposing player can seem to get the jump on you. This may also be apparent when you get three hit indicators on an enemy and he turns around and one shots you. You were not seeing the frames and he was.
I was frustrated with the beta, I installed two new 460's and was getting 10-15 FPS. I don't know what made it work but this is what I did. I set everything to default and changed the game to full screen, instantly I jumped to 70 FPS.
Anyone that is interested in playing the game at high frames with good graphics should consider the following upgrades:
Quad core CPU
a single Direct X 11 video card or crossfire/sli
Windows 7 64 with 8 gigs of memory
The 460 1 gig EVGA cards are a good bang for your buck.
Here are some other standards for competitive gaming:
Wired mouse
Wired keyboard
LCD monitor with <5ms refresh
Updated video drivers
laptops are generally not good for gaming
Have fun!
Edit 1: We also found that Origin/BF3 only worked with Firefox for some folks
Last edited by Tuhoa on Tue Oct 11, 2011 11:51 am; edited 1 time in total
First, take a look at the difference between 60 FPS, 30 FPS and 15 FPS :
60/30 FPS You Tube
BoAllen.com
There are two types of lag in a computer game, internet (packet loss) and video (low FPS).
I don't know the math and could not find a good explanation on the web. Sixty (60) FPS has been, since vanilla CoD, the lowest frame rate that you want to run at in order to be able to play at a competitive level, you may still enjoy the game at <60 but you are going to be frustrated and this is why.
You all have experienced internet lag, your character is running, you have an internet lag spike and your character is now 15 feet ahead of where it is was before the spike but you didn't see it move. Video lag is the same thing, but you can correct this problem with the correct hardware. As you can see in the two above links, your eyes can see a difference between 15/30/60 FPS. The number of frames that are missing between 15 and 60 are frames in a game that you are not seeing, during those missing frames an opposing player can seem to get the jump on you. This may also be apparent when you get three hit indicators on an enemy and he turns around and one shots you. You were not seeing the frames and he was.
I was frustrated with the beta, I installed two new 460's and was getting 10-15 FPS. I don't know what made it work but this is what I did. I set everything to default and changed the game to full screen, instantly I jumped to 70 FPS.
Anyone that is interested in playing the game at high frames with good graphics should consider the following upgrades:
Quad core CPU
a single Direct X 11 video card or crossfire/sli
Windows 7 64 with 8 gigs of memory
The 460 1 gig EVGA cards are a good bang for your buck.
Here are some other standards for competitive gaming:
Wired mouse
Wired keyboard
LCD monitor with <5ms refresh
Updated video drivers
laptops are generally not good for gaming
Have fun!
Edit 1: We also found that Origin/BF3 only worked with Firefox for some folks
Last edited by Tuhoa on Tue Oct 11, 2011 11:51 am; edited 1 time in total