I'm trying to form a Demographic hypothesis about this 60Fps debate.
The reason I'm basing it on age is more about a persons shooter history. What you're played over the years and/or what you've gotten used to.
Yes there is a little bit about maturity (thought process and understanding game development, not necessarily behavioral) but that's a minor point I think and not completely valid.
This is not meant as a slight to anyone and I'm not asking to even post a reply if you don't want to.
I myself am in my upper 40's and 60Fps doesn't mean anything to me if the game would suffer performance because of it.
I've been playing shooters for over 17 years and I've taken place in many Beta tests and a few Alphas.
That is all just to say that I have some insight on development and prioritizing of dev strategy.
Just trying to understand the mentality.
EDIT: Well. If not a reply about what your demo is then maybe a bump to keep it on top ;-)
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Edited by Bopsheezi: 6/22/2017 7:34:19 PM19, if a game isn't stable 60fps, downgrade it to 30. If it's not stable at 30, either optimize it better, or tone down the graphics. 60fps is great, but the most important thing is stability. On a side note, I have no clue how my gf, who is 20, can handle her games running at a solid 15 fps.