Team Sp00ky is streaming Guard Crush Team Battles #5 today from Brooklyn, New York, and they're bringing the action to viewers at a higher frame rate than you'd normally see, which looks pretty darn awesome. It isn't a for sure thing — that they'll keep this frame rate going, but for the time being, it's running at a really good clip.
Not fast, normal, all streams should run at 60fps, that is how we play the game, the stream should be the same...
Framerate means very little to a post-processed stream. Most Hollywood films run at 14fps due to advancements in techniques like interpolating which recreate the natural blurring that occur when our brains are trying to intemperate objects moving at a rate faster than what we can perceive. (Hold your hand close to your face, focus on it, and wave it really fast.)
However creating this illusion requires information from frames both before and after the actual frame in focus. Because our XBoxes don't operate 4th dimensionally yet this illusion is impossible to create pre-processed; thus the requirement for games to run at 60 frames per second to appear as smooth animation.
With all that said, this is a great encoding btw.
#3 Easier said than done dude. Cheaper than thought dude.
But really nice frame rate o-o does the game really play like this normally lol? Been playing the game for 2 years and it looks sped up..But its probably cause im playing mostly online = slower....
film is 24 fps not 14 lol
and yeah this is 60 fps. it looks a little weird since we aren't used to it on stream and the bitrate is a bit low so it's not incredibly sharp. but this is what it looks like on local play/replays. online as you're playing doesn't feel quite as smooth
Oh my god this frame rate!