Choose what matters most for your experience.
Choose what matters most for your experience.
They’d both find it unpleasant to view, though the smaller issue would likely be around 30 1080 pixels.
Sure, try adjusting the settings to achieve around 45 frames per second at 1080p resolution.
When the frame rate is steady at 30fps, it's acceptable. If it drops, I'd switch to a lower resolution.
The lowest acceptable frame rate is 60 frames per second, regardless of your screen's native resolution.
Many users prefer Native options and emphasize higher performance over lower quality. A 720p/50 setup offers a balanced experience. While it may look slightly blurry compared to 1080p, it provides better input latency than 1080p/30. For a shooter, more frames per second than 30 would be ideal.
The experience lacks a good view. I don’t get anxious about missing much detail, but watching in 4:3 definitely feels restrictive.
I remain firm on my stance. If you can't hit 60 fps at full resolution with the current settings, you're left with two choices: improve your graphics card or give up on the game. I'll make adjustments where possible, but some aspects are simply out of reach.