Because varied ruins the quality of any n64 game. Unless you can give a reason why Varied is better?
Z z-gamer New member Sep 9, 2008 #1 Because varied ruins the quality of any n64 game. Unless you can give a reason why Varied is better?
T Tjalian New member Sep 9, 2008 #2 Usually fixed, because this way I can set the FPS to be whatever I want, although this can be a bit touch and go with some older setups.
Usually fixed, because this way I can set the FPS to be whatever I want, although this can be a bit touch and go with some older setups.
OP Z z-gamer New member Sep 10, 2008 Thread Starter #3 Tjalian said: Usually fixed, because this way I can set the FPS to be whatever I want, although this can be a bit touch and go with some older setups. Click to expand... Do you know how to change the FPS settings?
Tjalian said: Usually fixed, because this way I can set the FPS to be whatever I want, although this can be a bit touch and go with some older setups. Click to expand... Do you know how to change the FPS settings?
X-Fi6 New member Sep 11, 2008 #4 You can't do anything to the FPS except for unlimit. In PJ64 1.6, that is.
p_025 Voted Least Likely to Succeed Sep 11, 2008 #5 Non-fixed FPS (particularly without VSync) causes strange undesired effects, like tearing. Try playing a game at 100FPS on a 60Hz resolution. Pretty wacky.
Non-fixed FPS (particularly without VSync) causes strange undesired effects, like tearing. Try playing a game at 100FPS on a 60Hz resolution. Pretty wacky.