It really depends though. I can accept 30 FPS for stuff like a platformer, a third person brawler or a strategy game, especially so when I’m on my Deck. It’s not ideal and it makes it a bit harder to time things but it’s still playable. A first person game like Cyberpunk? You’re really stretching the limits of what “playable” means. And I’ve tried playing Battlefield 3 at 11 FPS on a MacBook back in 2010. Sure I was able to “play” it but “struggle” may have been a better word than “playable”.
It really depends though. I can accept 30 FPS for stuff like a platformer, a third person brawler or a strategy game, especially so when I’m on my Deck. It’s not ideal and it makes it a bit harder to time things but it’s still playable. A first person game like Cyberpunk? You’re really stretching the limits of what “playable” means. And I’ve tried playing Battlefield 3 at 11 FPS on a MacBook back in 2010. Sure I was able to “play” it but “struggle” may have been a better word than “playable”.