The great fps debate has been raging across the video game industry for a while now. Unlike the 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:ridiculous console war, this debate isn't just split into two sides – there are the orthodox 60fps believers and those who think 60fps isn't all it's cracked up to be, but there are also those who think frames per second should be debated on a case by case basis.
Redfall, among 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:all its other problems, was slandered for 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:launching without a 60♈fps per❀formance mode, but 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:The Legen🔜d of Zelda: Te♈ars of the Kingdom is a different conversation altogether. While 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:everyone seems to be loving the game﷽♎ as it is, there are some 60fps hardliners who would have preferred more frames. And so, someone has made a mod for that.
As pointed out by , which pump up the game's fps, although they're based on PC emulators, of course. While we're usually all for mods, you might want to hold off on these Tears of the Kingdom 60fps mods for a bit.
"Typically PC games are not bound to the rendering speed, but instead the game logic runs at the same speed, no matter what fps you reach," explained emulation programmer Robert Peip to PC Gamer. Peip said that there is a hard fps limit when it comes to emulation. Breath of the Wild, for example, has a 30fps gam🐼e logic🔯 limit for physics.
"That's why mods for 60fps are needed. When you apply a 60fps mod and cannot reach it, the game will not update the game logic often enough and the game slows down. This was even more present in older 2D titles that ran at fixed fps all the time," he continued.
It is for this reason that even a powerful rig will encounter massive slow-downs when trying to run TOTK at 60fps via an emulator. Additionally, the mods also cause the game's cutscenes to run at double the speed, as that's just how it was created.
That's not the only reason why you should avoid these mods for now. Many of these mods came out on the day the game launched, and some came even before launch date. Even for the most skilled modders, that's a bit of a stretch. And so, it could be deduced that these mods came via copies of the game acquired via piracy.
168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Leaks for Tears of the Kingdom started appearing online almost two weeks before the game even launched. It's unclear how such a massive leak took place, but it seems that some retail outlets started selling the game way before the official launch date. Nintendo is probably getting its team of lawyers ready to 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:sue someone into oblivion.