Formula One F1 2010 PS3/360 Gameplay Frame-Rate Analysis

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Uploaded by on Dec 8, 2010

Codemasters' EGO engine-powered F1 title on both Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 is put through its paces with Digital Foundry's performance analysis tools.

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  • Guys shut up down there! The reason 30 fps seems laggy after having a constant 60 is because your brain is made to detect drops in speed. That is why a constant 30 is fine. Also there is a difference between how you brain perceives frame rate in video and games. With a video 24fps seems fine (with some motion blur) like on blu-ray however because games are interactive a framerate increase will always be welcome up to about 90fps. You won't see the difference but you will FEEL it in the gameplay.

  • @OakridgeProductions9 in that case, 30 FPS is more than enough, as long as it does not drop below that. i dont have a problem with the framerates in youtube videos, do you? would you have a problem racing if the fps was exactly as in these videos? not me. yeah, 30fps looks bad when a PC game drops from 60. but a constant 30 is not bad at all.

  • @Janemba126 much higher than 60 fps. I'd like to see where you dug up your facts from.

  • on this game ps3 wins because of the color correction and shader effect :) but still interms of HD gaming i'l go to the 4x AA

  • @Janemba126 It's not really about seeing the framerate, as it is the performance of the game. Everything looks naturally smoother with 60 FPS because it's double the amount of shots.

  • @Chemicalpneumonia The human brain can only see up to 60 fps, with everything below 30 SLIGHTLY off pace. So a constant 30 fps, like most console games have, are perfect for the eyes.

  • @OakridgeProductions9 Ofcourse you are correct if a game was MADE for 30 fps. But COD wasn't made for 30 fps, hence I will tell the difference in a framedrop.

    I haven't played this game, but i doubt that it was limited for 30 fps.

    If that is the case, ofcource i wont tell an increase in framerate because there are just no frames to be made extra.

  • @Chemicalpneumonia then answer this how comes this games runs at 30fps ( I do own this game) and call of duty runs at 60fps now tell me why you can't tell the difference in the frames? if a game or movie was made for 30+fps then it drops you will tell the difference as the game wont have enough frames to render everything but if you have a game whats made for 30fps and goes above that like F12010 on pc then you wont see a single bit of difference. My statement if fact not ignorant. The End

  • @OakridgeProductions9 Lol, you are lying! Me and every one I know can easily tell the difference. If I play a game at 70 fps and it drops to 30 I get really pissed off because it starts to lag.

    The reason you cant se the difference in the youtube videos is because it only shows like 15 fps.

    Besides the blur in the crap quality video helps support your ignorant statement.

  • u´r soooo badd

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