You also have the option of reducing the resolution. It will look great even on a bit lower resolution if you keep the aspect ration 16:9.dinjo said:Dont know where my previous posts went !! I wanted to know how well it would run on C2D 2.4 Ghz with GTS 250 on 1920 X 1080
Well, that is your opinion. For an RPG 30-40 FPS should suffice. Infact, many console games are capped at 30fps. And that video looks very playable to me, also remember using FRAPS lowers the framerate by 10-15 FPS.rite said:IMO the video is like unplayable gameplay. It may not even be an average of 30 FPS. And there is no game on earth I find worth playing without at least 40-50 FPS, and those games are usually racing games. For the rest it is 50-60 or so.
Dude seriously, I'm sure most people would be happy with 30-40 FPS. I doubt if you can even make a lot of difference.rite said:IMO the video is like unplayable gameplay. It may not even be an average of 30 FPS. And there is no game on earth I find worth playing without at least 40-50 FPS, and those games are usually racing games. For the rest it is 50-60 or so.
I meant that the framerate takes a hit if you use fraps for recording the gameplay which the youtube uploader obviously did.rite said:I have never really taken a hit by using FRAPS. Any source which claims so?
Maybe 1-2 FPS but definitely not more than about 2-3%, not close to 10% leave alone more.
Recording with FRAPS caps your framerate to match the video recording speed. If you're recording with FRAPS at 30 fps, your game will not run above 30 fps. And yes, even with a Core i7 you will experience lower framerates in games while recording at high resolutions and framerates.
It will look good if you are enjoying the game rather than just comparing graphics between the two resolutions. I personally always lower the resolution a bit, even for the games that can run in native resolution on my system. It looks a little softer and more comfortable to me.dinjo said:And how good does the game looks at low settings ?