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<blockquote data-quote="Queue" data-source="post: 125574" data-attributes="member: 3496"><p>My latest theory? If memory serves me well, I recall that it is you, and the one or two others who deny that this is a problem, who are theorizing. Lies, hallucinations, defective hardware — pretty much anything OTHER than it being a bug has been asserted by one person or another throughout the course of this discussion.</p><p></p><p>The only thing that I have maintained is that, based upon the amount of users who have reported this issue, statistical odds favor it being a bug. For those who have commented upon this matter, either at this forum or at Facebook, those who claim to have encountered stuttering overwhelmingly outnumber those who claim to have not, so again, it's simple statistics. If you want to argue against Occam's razor, knock yourself out, but it doesn't make anything that you say appear any less ridiculous.</p><p></p><p>Some displays have what is called frame rate interpolation, usually advertised as 120hz+ refresh rate. This is a trick used by panels to smooth out the frame rate by inserting artificial frames between real ones, so that 60 frames a second looks like 120 frames a second, and so on and so forth. Had you not been ignorant of this, you would have realized that the type of display that you're using can impact your ability to see the stutter, depending on whether or not it has this feature. I'm not "theorizing" anything. I deal with facts, not inane hypotheses.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>This is exactly why I haven't bothered to upload a video. The stutter is subtle enough that it wouldn't be captured at the PS4 video's 30 frames a second. The stutter never appears to drop the frames below the high 40s, but it is visible while playing at 60 frames a second on a big LCD. If someone doesn't notice it at 60 frames a second, they certainly won't notice it at 30.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Queue, post: 125574, member: 3496"] My latest theory? If memory serves me well, I recall that it is you, and the one or two others who deny that this is a problem, who are theorizing. Lies, hallucinations, defective hardware — pretty much anything OTHER than it being a bug has been asserted by one person or another throughout the course of this discussion. The only thing that I have maintained is that, based upon the amount of users who have reported this issue, statistical odds favor it being a bug. For those who have commented upon this matter, either at this forum or at Facebook, those who claim to have encountered stuttering overwhelmingly outnumber those who claim to have not, so again, it's simple statistics. If you want to argue against Occam's razor, knock yourself out, but it doesn't make anything that you say appear any less ridiculous. Some displays have what is called frame rate interpolation, usually advertised as 120hz+ refresh rate. This is a trick used by panels to smooth out the frame rate by inserting artificial frames between real ones, so that 60 frames a second looks like 120 frames a second, and so on and so forth. Had you not been ignorant of this, you would have realized that the type of display that you're using can impact your ability to see the stutter, depending on whether or not it has this feature. I'm not "theorizing" anything. I deal with facts, not inane hypotheses. This is exactly why I haven't bothered to upload a video. The stutter is subtle enough that it wouldn't be captured at the PS4 video's 30 frames a second. The stutter never appears to drop the frames below the high 40s, but it is visible while playing at 60 frames a second on a big LCD. If someone doesn't notice it at 60 frames a second, they certainly won't notice it at 30. [/QUOTE]
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