The First Berserker: Khazan

The First Berserker: Khazan

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Frame rate capped at 120
Even with the frame rate cap off. Also, the right stick look feels really bad. Horizontal is so much faster than vertical and when I tried getting them even it just got more and more messed up
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D. Flame Jan 31 @ 12:32pm 
Honstly, you should play capped at 60 FPS anyway. Timing is very important in this game, so you really want things like parry timing to be consistent.
lol it's much better at 120, parry is super smooth and consistent. I'd rather run at 165 though
D. Flame Jan 31 @ 2:55pm 
Originally posted by Call me Blud:
lol it's much better at 120, parry is super smooth and consistent. I'd rather run at 165 though
I would rather run at a solid, steady FPS.

I would rather run at 60FPS with zero dips, rather than run at 120, with an occasional dip to 115.
Well I'm running at 120 with zero dips
This game is optimized like crazy because I haven't had even a 1 frame deviations from 120
Last edited by Captain Blud; Jan 31 @ 3:26pm
D. Flame Jan 31 @ 3:27pm 
Originally posted by Call me Blud:
Well I'm running at 120 with zero dips
This game is optimized like crazy because I haven't had even a 1 frame deviations from 120
I was getting dips in the final boss fight when lots of effects were on screen.
MAXTAC Feb 3 @ 8:46am 
Originally posted by Call me Blud:
Even with the frame rate cap off. Also, the right stick look feels really bad. Horizontal is so much faster than vertical and when I tried getting them even it just got more and more messed up


No it's not. I have a 240hz display and it's routinely over 200fps and often at my max refresh rate.
Did you restart after changing it? Cuz I turned off the frame rate cap and it was steady 120 the entire time I played.
Originally posted by D. Flame:
Originally posted by Call me Blud:
lol it's much better at 120, parry is super smooth and consistent. I'd rather run at 165 though
I would rather run at a solid, steady FPS.

I would rather run at 60FPS with zero dips, rather than run at 120, with an occasional dip to 115.

So you're retarded? Got it.

If you can tell the difference between 120 FPS and 115 FPS, especially to the point where you'd rather be on a god awful 60 FPS, go see a scientist, you're super human and you need to donate your body and life to science.
Originally posted by SrubbinBubbles:
Originally posted by D. Flame:
I would rather run at a solid, steady FPS.

I would rather run at 60FPS with zero dips, rather than run at 120, with an occasional dip to 115.

So you're retarded? Got it.

If you can tell the difference between 120 FPS and 115 FPS, especially to the point where you'd rather be on a god awful 60 FPS, go see a scientist, you're super human and you need to donate your body and life to science.
While I agree with your sentiment, your choice of attitude and words is pretty disgusting.
Are you sure you don´t have a max fps set in your gpu control panel?
I know, probably stupid question, but my game run up to max refresh rate of my monitor (165hz, fps lock in game off, vsync in game off, vsync in nvidia panel on)
Hopefully you can resolve it for better experience, have fun :bbtcat:
Last edited by MayBachMusic; Mar 27 @ 11:28am
Originally posted by MayBachMusic:
Are you sure you don´t have a max fps set in your gpu control panel?
I know, probably stupid question, but my game run up to max refresh rate of my monitor (165hz, fps lock in game off, vsync in game off, vsync in nvidia panel on)
Hopefully you can resolve it for better experience, have fun :bbtcat:
This was from the demo, so maybe it's different now?
D. Flame Mar 27 @ 12:31pm 
Originally posted by SrubbinBubbles:
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Fighting games, for example, have 1 frame links, aka the timing needs to be accurate to 1/60th of a second. So at 60 FPS, that is 1 frame, and at 120 FPS, that would be 2 frames. And in case you are unaware, 5 is more than 2. So yes, when timing matters in a game, such as in a fighting game or a parry heavy game, a 5 FPS drop will matter, a lot, even at 120 FPS.

Hope this helps.
Seibzehn Mar 28 @ 1:51pm 
Whats better now playing at 60 FPS or 120 FPS
my system is easy able to hold the 120 FPS perfect stable.

Even then I cap the FPS at 120 via Rivatuner because it smooth the frametimes.

But the game says playing at 60 fps or lower is recommended!(?)
Originally posted by SrubbinBubbles:
Originally posted by D. Flame:
Fighting games, for example, have 1 frame links, aka the timing needs to be accurate to 1/60th of a second. So at 60 FPS, that is 1 frame, and at 120 FPS, that would be 2 frames. And in case you are unaware, 5 is more than 2. So yes, when timing matters in a game, such as in a fighting game or a parry heavy game, a 5 FPS drop will matter, a lot, even at 120 FPS.

Hope this helps.

Are you playing in an eSports team and getting paid to play? No? Then that doesn't actually matter
It matters a lot if you want to have a parry focused game with strict timings. It might be different if this were a turn based RPG or something.
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