
What I am trying to say is that there are strategies now (most importantly motion blur), that can be used to reduce the effects of low framerates. 30fps would usually be unplayable in a game like oblivion, however thanks to motion blur, 30fps can seem like 40fps - perfectly playable. Personally, I play Crysis on high and I get around 30fps average. Even with all settings on medium, it is still a sight to behold! We shouldn't even mention Oblivion - that engine is a bloody mess as far as respectable performance/detail ratios are concerned. I bought my computer a year ago, it barely runs Oblivion on max, Crysis on high with 20 FPS (and lower it looks like crap), with UT3 I need to totally drop settings because it's an online game and I need speed, and Bioshock just looks crappy on medium, because it's not that good in the first place. Afterwards, they start to look like crap or don't give much of a performance. Quote from "Equinox" ✿irst of all, games are optimized to play on best controls. Graphics similar to World of Warcraft 25% of Users - 1 votes.Graphics similar to Warcraft III (when you scroll the mouse wheel) 0% of Users - 0 votes.Graphics similar to Titan Quest 25% of Users - 1 votes.Graphics similar to Sacred 25% of Users - 1 votes.


Graphics similar to Diablo II 100% of Users - 4 votes.

Graphics similar to Baldur's Gate 2 25% of Users - 1 votes.Which graphics should D3 use? - Multiple Choice
