Your resolution, however, is a lot higher than that. So they sacrificed some of the sharpness to ensure acceptable performance. Most systems back then wouldn't have been able to run TS2 at 60 FPS, even if you lowered the resolution to 800圆00.
But that's just me I accept that others think differently about it.īut more important is that when the game was first released, the level of technology was much lower than it is now. As long as it doesn't stutter, I'm happy. So in my personal opinion - which is NOT popular among most people, I know - this obsession with high FPS settings makes little sense. Sure, it may look a bit sharper, but your sims aren't going to look like real flesh-and-blood no matter how high the fps is set. Since 30 fps is well above that already, in theory one doesn't need anything more.
The human eye is incapable of noticing individual frames at any setting about 24 fps. If that really is the case, then I think it would make sense, actually. (25-06-2019 10:35 AM)juancar Wrote: I just think base game is 30 FPS capped when any sims on view if Sim/Objects Details set on high.