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Most fighting games are locked at 60fps
"Cinematic look" is the worst excuse for ♥♥♥♥ framrate and I see it everytime a game is locked at 30fps.
It doesn't look cinematic at all, it just looks bad. Each frame a game generates is a clean, not blurry image so when you only have 30 sharp images per second it looks choppy.
Film however is filmed at 24fps but doesn't look choppy because movement is blurred when you capture it directly so the motion seems smooth.
Games and movies don't work the same way and that's why 24fps is ok for a movie but 30fps looks bad for a game.
You are correct about about the lock at 60 though.
im just guessing on the 30 fps lock. I can't think of any other reason why they would lock at 30 because the ps5 and my pc can definitely run it at 60 np