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  • Shammy5150
    Rookie
    • Jan 2007
    • 34

    #1

    Improvements to Framerate to Correct Choppiness

    Hello everyone. I just checked out the videos of MLB 2K9 and the game still appears to have a less than desirable framerate and high degree of choppiness. Does anyone know if 2K Sports is actively working on correcting this or is that all we are going to get this year. I must admit....as a big fan of console baseball games....I've been very disappointed with the MLB 2K series on XBox 360. I'm keeping my fingers crossed.
  • MattNYY
    Rookie
    • Jan 2009
    • 63

    #2
    Re: Improvements to Framerate to Correct Choppiness

    It must be your computer,its smooth to me!

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    • SoxFan01605
      All Star
      • Jan 2008
      • 7982

      #3
      Re: Improvements to Framerate to Correct Choppiness

      Originally posted by Shammy5150
      Hello everyone. I just checked out the videos of MLB 2K9 and the game still appears to have a less than desirable framerate and high degree of choppiness. Does anyone know if 2K Sports is actively working on correcting this or is that all we are going to get this year. I must admit....as a big fan of console baseball games....I've been very disappointed with the MLB 2K series on XBox 360. I'm keeping my fingers crossed.
      I wouldn't worry too much about the choppiness in the videos. Some run virtually hitch free. It's generally considered to be a video capture issue. Steve and the rest of those posting some videos seem to think the framerate is pretty solid overall and that's on an earlier copy.

      That's not to say things can't possibly go south, but VC has claimed to have made framerate optimization a priority, so it's about as confirmed as it can be in that regard
      (without playing it for ourselves, of course).

      The lingering question seems to be more regarding the PS3 issue. Simballer (a VC developer) said he found the PS3 to run silky smooth when in play, so that's a positive.

      We'll see, but it appears as though this is less of a concern this time around.

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      • spankdatazz22
        All Star
        • May 2003
        • 6219

        #4
        Re: Improvements to Framerate to Correct Choppiness

        Have to allow for the way the videos are encoded. Here are some hi-def vids to contrast them against:

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        • Steve_OS
          Editor-in-Chief
          • Jul 2002
          • 33901

          #5
          Re: Improvements to Framerate to Correct Choppiness

          Like I've said in plenty of threads. The way the videos are encoded, they will be choppy. As soon as we get the new video server, things will be butter.
          Steve Noah
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          • sirwoodz
            Rookie
            • Mar 2007
            • 240

            #6
            Re: Improvements to Framerate to Correct Choppiness

            Originally posted by Steve_OS
            Like I've said in plenty of threads. The way the videos are encoded, they will be choppy. As soon as we get the new video server, things will be butter.

            - I came here to say this very thing...the guy who OWNS the site has said it's the videos and not the game on numerous occasions....

            My game informer just came in the mail, and they talked about how smooth the framerates are...

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            • tmac55
              Rookie
              • Jul 2006
              • 345

              #7
              Re: Improvements to Framerate to Correct Choppiness

              The G4 video was probably the smoothest I have seen of any video to date and I am less concerned this time around.

              Time will tell. Looking good so far for the 60 fps.

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