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many still play with 30 FPS.anything above 20 FPS is still considered a playable experience.
30 FPS is still the standard that's trying to be achieved with minimal setups- everything above that is extra, not required though.
of course everybody would want more, but it's not required.
MHFU is quite the old game.all of the older MH games before MHW had way less animation, making it feel less choppy on lower framerates.
with MHW having much more details, it's just normal that motion also plays a bigger role.
comign from the PS4 personally, it never bothered me there, but after playing it on PC, i also wouldn't want to go back.
it's just like with FPS games being locked on 30 FPS on cosoles and unlocked on PC, much like Destiny.