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I don't understand your point? It's a D&D game based on dice rolls... Why exactly do we need 120fps?
This game is a godsend to the world where we want to convert D&D to digital, because our geeky ass friends are too busy to get together; maybe not so much to the world of high end PC's.
He explained it to you in detail. Just because it's not an action heavy game doesn't mean that 60 fps wouldn't look and feel better, esp on next gen consoles in 2023 at $70.
His other point is one you and many other gamers probably can't understand. There's this almost macho idea among YOUNGER gamers that it's somehow not cool to complain about a game. Especially if the game is really good and well liked. I see this all the time. It's the reason the word "entitlement" gets thrown around. The reason the idea that if you complain about graphics and performance you're not a "true gamer" or that "gameplay over graphics".
I'm also around 40 years old so I've been gaming since the nes games but ironically, the people who defend subpar performance and graphics are actually quite immature, tho of course they don't think they are. Maybe us old guys realize a little better the value of money or we realize how silly it is to vehemently defend the companies that are marketing and realeasing these products. I'm not sure exactly what the reason is but I know gamers often have it backwards. These companies will take advantage if us if we let them and one way they've been doing that is by not delivering on promises!
Whether it's missing features or missing performance targets either way WE are the consumers and we should demand better. We should AT LEAST not defend the devs when it results in a lesser experience. If you really think 30 is just as good as 60 in ANY game I don't know what to tell you. You've literally been trained to accept subpar products if you need to go to the length of defending this.