I am here to let 343i know that there are frame rate drops below 24fps. if they didn’t know. I understand this is because of the hardware but it is annoying nontheless.
I would assume others are noticing this?
I am playing halo 4 on a halo 3 special console so I am aware it might be because of my old machine, The new xboxes should not perform any better allthough they might.
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> I am here to let 343i know that there are frame rate drops below 24fps. if they didn’t know. I understand this is because of the hardware but it is annoying nontheless.
> I would assume others are noticing this?
> I am playing halo 4 on a halo 3 special console so I am aware it might be because of my old machine, The new xboxes should not perform any better allthough they might.
I’m not noticing any drop in FPS even compared to much simpler games.
Running on the Halo 4 console and an SDTV I’m getting consistent framerates and they’re as good as any other game I own.
(I’ve played The Dishwasher:VS recently, a black-white 2-D platformer, the FPS in both these games are decent enough.)
Even in Reach, large concentrations of explosions from plasmas/frags/whatever else would cause abysmal drops in FPS. In H4 it is still there, mostly in BTB. I know for fact my FPS is between 15-20 in some firefights.
I’m an experienced PC gamer used to consistent framerates of 60 (VSync on), it’s very noticeable.
The frame rate drops on me at times with my Elite console. Most of the newer games are taxing the 360 to it’s limits. It’s just what happens with 2005 hardware. Hopefully Halo 5 will come out on the next gen Xbox.
7 year old console is getting pushed to its limits these days. The 720 (heres hopping for it not to be called the 720) im sure will run the game much better. Which means Halo 5 will look sick
> 7 year old console is getting pushed to its limits these days. The 720 (heres hopping for it not to be called the 720) im sure will run the game much better. Which means Halo 5 will look sick
And we may see a lot of the removed features return. There’s only so much they can do on the 360. Sacrifices had to be made in one area to improve another. They may not have been the right sacrifices but stuff had to get cut somewhere.