

The initial cast is limited, but we can unlock up to 12 characters.

You’ll spend your time in each level running around searching for better weapons, extra ammo, rads (more of that in a moment) and killing anything in sight. Nuclear Throne is essentially a twin-stick shooter played from a top-down perspective all wrapped in a roguelike skin. After a very brief tutorial – one that covers the absolute basics of movement and shooting – you’re out into the wastelands shooting and swinging your way through a series of randomly generated levels each filled with enemies aplenty. Well, that’s pretty much all there is to it. But I definitely feel that the 30 FPS thing makes the game less fun by causing less responsive controls and making precision and quick reactions artificially difficult.Nuclear Throne Switch NSP Free Download Romslab I dunno, it's kinda hard to quantify precisely how the low frame rate affects game play, because we're still dealing with small increments of time. The fact that the practically all the enemy behavior is RNG based so you can't predict what enemies will do between frames only makes it worse. It's that Nuclear Throne is a very fast paced game, so important things can happen in between frames, and the low frame rate can make reacting to them artificially more difficult. I dunno, the problem I have with it isn't how it doesn't look smooth. What I'm saying is it doesn't bother me at all really, but a shader effect that can be toggled on or off might be all we need to keep everyone happy. It kind of bugs me when I play NT after playing something else that has a higher framerate, but I adjust really fast and it stops being an issue. A motion blur filter to sort of 'tween' the inbetween frames and give an illusion of a smoother / higher framerate.

Originally posted by Sobek:There could be a compromise here for those that want 60fps.
