What's changed?
New control scheme, moved text. Removal of setLineWidth, getColor, some stuff.
nDöts - Döts optimized for nLÖVE
Moderator: nLÖVE Team
nDöts - Döts optimized for nLÖVE
- Attachments
-
- ndöts.love
- Optimized for the Caanoo
- (12.16 KiB) Downloaded 3430 times
- Jasoco
- Inner party member
- Posts: 3726
- Joined: Mon Jun 22, 2009 9:35 am
- Location: Pennsylvania, USA
- Contact:
Re: nDöts - Döts optimized for nLÖVE
How many FPS? I can't read it.
Re: nDöts - Döts optimized for nLÖVE
It doesn't have a FPS display.
- Jasoco
- Inner party member
- Posts: 3726
- Joined: Mon Jun 22, 2009 9:35 am
- Location: Pennsylvania, USA
- Contact:
Re: nDöts - Döts optimized for nLÖVE
Okay, the question remains. How many FPS does it get?thelinx wrote:It doesn't have a FPS display.
-
- Prole
- Posts: 2
- Joined: Tue May 15, 2012 4:08 am
Re: nDöts - Döts optimized for nLÖVE
i sew this video ...so nice play you ...thelinx right It doesn't have a FPS display..
i don't know How many FPS does it get?
please answer this if you know....
i don't know How many FPS does it get?
please answer this if you know....
-
- Prole
- Posts: 2
- Joined: Tue May 15, 2012 4:08 am
Re: nDöts - Döts optimized for nLÖVE
Also, what is the minimum amount of FPS appropriate to see movement as fluid? Why are movies played at 25 FPS but the reccomended amount of FPS for video amateur is 60? Is the aberration absolutely that important? Can our eyes ascertain the difference?
Re: nDöts - Döts optimized for nLÖVE
Human eyes don't see in terms of fps, your rods and cones sense light continuously.ihsansaleem wrote:Also, what is the minimum amount of FPS appropriate to see movement as fluid? Why are movies played at 25 FPS but the reccomended amount of FPS for video amateur is 60? Is the aberration absolutely that important? Can our eyes ascertain the difference?
You can definitely tell the difference between 24 and 60 fps, and even 60 and 120 (although you'll need a monitor with a higher refresh rate for this).
And the main reason movies look fluid at 24 fps while games need to run at higher framerates is because of motion blur.
Re: nDöts - Döts optimized for nLÖVE
What's with the motion blur argument? I don't see why a high temporal resolution is necessary to create some kind of blurring effect. It may give you a more accurate blur, but nobody will notice because it's blurred.SudoCode wrote:motion blur.
Yes, I don't like motion blur. It's stupid in real life and it's stupid in games (although it's making the real-life approximation a bit more accurate).
Shallow indentations.
Re: nDöts - Döts optimized for nLÖVE
I'm saying that movies look fluid at 24 fps because there is motion blur, not necessarily that you need to implement it in games to make them look fluid.Boolsheet wrote:What's with the motion blur argument? I don't see why a high temporal resolution is necessary to create some kind of blurring effect. It may give you a more accurate blur, but nobody will notice because it's blurred.SudoCode wrote:motion blur.
Yes, I don't like motion blur. It's stupid in real life and it's stupid in games (although it's making the real-life approximation a bit more accurate).
Re: nDöts - Döts optimized for nLÖVE
Boolsheet wrote:It may give you a more accurate blur, but nobody will notice because it's blurred.
"your actions cause me to infer your ego is the size of three houses" -finley
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 1 guest