Editorial policy
How FrameReady writes and checks its content
FrameReady publishes gaming performance tools and guides. This policy explains how content is researched, how claims are labeled, and how mistakes get fixed.
What we publish
FrameReady covers PC and console readiness, hardware guidance, sensitivity math, Minecraft and Roblox performance, and live server status. Every guide is written to answer a real question a player is already asking, not to fill space around a keyword.
How claims are labeled
- Game-specific claims carry an evidence label: official, predicted, inferred, rumor, outdated, or unknown.
- Predictions stay labeled as predictions until a publisher confirms real data or a benchmark replaces them.
- Community data is presented as reports, not as an official feed.
- We do not present a rumor as a confirmed fact, and we do not imply a prediction is measured.
The labels and the reasoning behind them are explained on thehow FrameReady works page.
Sources
Requirement and release data comes from publishers and platform holders first. Hardware comparisons use a shared internal tier scale. When we reference an outside source, we link it and describe what it does and does not confirm. Details are on thesources and methodology page.
Independence and accuracy
FrameReady is an independent project and is not sponsored by any game publisher or hardware maker. Advertising and affiliate links, where present, never change a verdict or a recommendation. When the honest answer is not to upgrade, we say so. How money is made is covered on the advertising and affiliate disclosure page.
Updates and corrections
Time-sensitive pages carry a reviewed date and are updated when the facts change. If you spot an error, the corrections page explains how to report it and how we handle it.