I recently went from a 60 hz monitor to a 100 hz one, with my only (unproven) previous experience of a higher refresh rate being when I lived with my parents, who bought a new LCD TV when I had a PS3. I remember Guitar Hero II specifically had an unbelievably liquid smooth look to it on that TV even on that old console, with a friend or two I had round commenting how amazingly smooth it looked as confirmation.
Fast forward to now, and my upgrade from 60 hz to 100 hz has been a marked improvement, but it hasn't reached that level of smoothness I recall seeing back then.
I assume what I was seeing was some TV post-processing up-hz-ing magic, and certainly nothing to do with the ancient PS3. I suppose next time I visit I shall have to look up the model (they haven't replaced it), but I'm wondering if anyone can shed some light on why I remember a 2007 TV playing a PS3 game looked smoother than a 2018 100 hz PC monitor? Or is this all a warped memory, where if I saw the game now on that TV I'd see it wasn't as smooth as I remembered?
Fast forward to now, and my upgrade from 60 hz to 100 hz has been a marked improvement, but it hasn't reached that level of smoothness I recall seeing back then.
I assume what I was seeing was some TV post-processing up-hz-ing magic, and certainly nothing to do with the ancient PS3. I suppose next time I visit I shall have to look up the model (they haven't replaced it), but I'm wondering if anyone can shed some light on why I remember a 2007 TV playing a PS3 game looked smoother than a 2018 100 hz PC monitor? Or is this all a warped memory, where if I saw the game now on that TV I'd see it wasn't as smooth as I remembered?