Well, probably difficulty will be on par with other strictly Nintendo games - unlock 60 FPS, disable double buffer, reduce speed. Unlocking 60 FPS will be probably the easiest part.So, I've seen multiple 60 fps "hacks" for games now, how likely is it for acnh to get one to since it's 30 fps locked afaik. I really don't know how things work, so maybe this is a silly question.
I don't mind it to much too. Yet it's always nice to see it.it's such a slow game that I don't mind the 30 fps to be honest.
60 FPS my ass... Show me pic of Status Monitor or video where it shows 60 FPS.Animal Crossing New Horizons Runs at 1080p @60fps docked and 720p @30fps undocked
Yeah, phone cameras are tricky, many of them are using interpolation in 60 FPS without any additional option on instead of recording real 60 FPS, so it's hard to believe phone camera. Probably only Samsung and iPhone are reliable in this case.NVM. Samsung tricked the shit out of me with auto motion plus. It works so well
HDMI output in dock provides fixed 60 FPS for every game by usingIt does run at 60 in docked mode, hooked it up to my monitor that has a built in fps counter.
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The motion does look pretty fluid , but you are probably right.HDMI output in dock provides fixed 60 FPS for every game by using vblanks. So your monitor will show 60 FPS for every Switch game all the time.
That's why NX-FPS and trdrop exists.The motion does look pretty fluid , but you are probably right.
That's why NX-FPS and trdrop exists.
Yup 100%
Maybe the human eye cant see more than 30 fps /s
you can not see it no but you can feel a big difference. an extremly big difference.