If you decide to experiment with it, let us know how it goes. If crashes happen a lot less or not at all, maybe having a 30fps category or something would encourage more people to speedrun the game.
I think that's the reason why because it feels much better to play at 60. As to why it was actually picked over 30 though, I'm not entirely sure. The previous moderator, before me and chimkin took over, hasn't been on in about 2 years when I last checked so unfortunately I can't ask them.
Going forward, it's definitely something to consider and might even help with those that crash quite a bit. I'm just not sure if having a category, leaderboard, or an fps column is going to bring much value considering how low the activity is on this game. Depends what everyone's thoughts are?
Yeah I'm sorry for the confusion on that. I'll select SSD then in the meantime. I was unsure as to which option to pick when I have Crash installed on a SSHD and that wasn't available on the submission page.
Thanks :D
I am looking into speed running Crash on PC. My operating system is stored on an SSD, while Crash is stored on an SSHD.
My question is should I pick SSD or HDD? I'm thinking SSD but I'm not sure for submission wise.
So the trial doesn't expire then? Just that I didn't want to click on the Experience Trial button just in case.
So I'm trying to lock the game at 60 FPS in window mode, as when I use a helicopter, it moves super-fast. I tried to use dxtory, but apparently I have to buy a license.
Is there any other way of being able to lock the game at 60 FPS in window mode? I am running the game on Windows 10.