When “playable” Is Not Actually “Playable”
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09-02-2017, 02:12 PM -
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No, if the game has poor performance it never goes to Playable. It has to have Playable performance.

This depends on the type of game too. Rhythm games require steady 30fps for example, but games like Persona 5 can be played at 20-30fps (I played the whole game myself on a laptop) instead of steady 30fps.
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RE: When “playable” Is Not Actually “Playable” - by Ani - 09-02-2017, 02:12 PM

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