Is frame gen when you can like see an echo of what just rendered? If it is, I hate that. Makes me feel like I’m drunk and high. Oblivion Remastered did this, and the performance was trash.
I used to love glitchy effects like that in software in general when I was a child, the cursor trails setting in older Windows versions was unintentionally used to freak out my mother about the household computers being slow a lot because I just liked them, but that’s funny on stuff that doesn’t have to have low latency when you’re eight, it stops being fun when you get to a certain age and you also need quick response.
That happens with some types of framegen at low fps. Or with bad implementations of framegen. It’s called ghosting. Happens with poor implementations of transparency effects, fogs and smoke too.
Is frame gen when you can like see an echo of what just rendered? If it is, I hate that. Makes me feel like I’m drunk and high. Oblivion Remastered did this, and the performance was trash.
I used to love glitchy effects like that in software in general when I was a child, the cursor trails setting in older Windows versions was unintentionally used to freak out my mother about the household computers being slow a lot because I just liked them, but that’s funny on stuff that doesn’t have to have low latency when you’re eight, it stops being fun when you get to a certain age and you also need quick response.
That happens with some types of framegen at low fps. Or with bad implementations of framegen. It’s called ghosting. Happens with poor implementations of transparency effects, fogs and smoke too.