
The game came out on PC too if you wanna play it with a higher performance.I got back to playing Blur on PS3 and while it's only 30fps, the game is awesome so no I wouldn't personally avoid games based on that alone.
I got used to noticing once I started playing games in 60fps so even though 30fps looks slow, I'll let it slide as it's a game I enjoy.I started playing Blur on the PS3 again too since a couple of weeks and I didn't knew it was 30fps. To be honest, I don't care much about the frame rate of a game.
And I don't think frame rate makes much sense to how the game plays. When I played Blur with a friend in LAN mode, I used the 720p plasma TV while she used the 576i/50Hz CRT TV and she still won the game each time.
It's the background/environment for me if it looks slow then that tells me it's under 60, and that's actually what made me stop from playing NFS Hot Pursuit Remastered on the Switch (the game runs at 60 on PS4 Pro).I played 60fps racing games, but didn't noticed a big difference with 30fps racing games. Maybe it's only a big difference when using modern display types (like OLED)?



I got back to playing Blur on PS3 and while it's only 30fps, the game is awesome so no I wouldn't personally avoid games based on that alone.
I don’t really avoid them either. If the gameplay is solid, 30fps (or even lower in some older titles) doesn’t stop me from enjoying it.I got back to playing Blur on PS3 and while it's only 30fps, the game is awesome so no I wouldn't personally avoid games based on that alone.
I remember playing Sonic 1 PAL and despite that running seriously slow... I still enjoyed it.no. I think people that do are really weird. low fps has never bothered me.