18th June 2003, 8:32 PM
Yeah, that part of the thread got kind of ... confused ... :)
Yes, there is a difference. Of course. But to almost everyone a game running at a STEADY, NOT SLOWING DOWN 30 looks PERFECTLY SMOOTH. It doesn't look slow. That is my point.
Oh, and to compare the DC and NGC ones speed I'd need to play them one after another... comparing a game you play now to one you haven't played more than three or four times scattered across the past four years isn't exactly a good idea. :)
It might run slower, I don't know. I don't remember how the DC one ran...
But that's not what my point is, my point is that it seemed steady and if it slowed down it did it in a way that I didn't notice -- it didn't do sudden drops where I could see things speeding up and then slowing down, or anything. Or if it did I didn't notice... I did only play it for a little while and haven't played 2 of the 6 demo levels (didn't play Big the Cat or Knuckles' levels).
Yes, there is a difference. Of course. But to almost everyone a game running at a STEADY, NOT SLOWING DOWN 30 looks PERFECTLY SMOOTH. It doesn't look slow. That is my point.
Oh, and to compare the DC and NGC ones speed I'd need to play them one after another... comparing a game you play now to one you haven't played more than three or four times scattered across the past four years isn't exactly a good idea. :)
It might run slower, I don't know. I don't remember how the DC one ran...
But that's not what my point is, my point is that it seemed steady and if it slowed down it did it in a way that I didn't notice -- it didn't do sudden drops where I could see things speeding up and then slowing down, or anything. Or if it did I didn't notice... I did only play it for a little while and haven't played 2 of the 6 demo levels (didn't play Big the Cat or Knuckles' levels).