DSOGaming writes: "I'm shocked. I'm seriously shocked since this thing came from a PR manager and not from a misinformed person. According to King Arthur II: The Role-Playing Wargame's Kate, 24fps are pretty enough as the human eye sees them as fluid as the cinema movies. NO our dear Kate, you are wrong in so many levels and we're surprised by your answer. The human eye can even see above 100fps. And regarding those 24fps, there is a huge difference between a movie (and how it's been captured) and a game."
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Neocore Games has released a new update for fantasy RTS King Arthur II: The Role-Playing Wargame. The update will be installed automatically when game owners restart the Steam client. This update fixes a number of issues that existed in the previous release.
meh is just a PR guy anyway...
Then he needs his eyes testing...
My eyes! My Beautiful eyes!
ive seen games go at 24 and be fine, they dont really stagger badly until under 20. thats when its unacceptable imo. obivously though 30 or 60 is still much much preferred
24 fps still frame....fine
then as soon as you swing the camera:
ARGGUUUUHHHHFHHHHHHHHHHH MY EYEZ