30fps is usually enough for me. I don't know why people bother with 60fps, the human eye can only see about 20fps and most games are smooth enough that 30fps looks smooth.
In saying that, my computer runs most games at 60+fps anyway.
Uhhhh, If you think the human eye/brain can only proccess 20 fps then your are clearly massivley misinformed.
Your brain/eye can proccess a single image in 1/220 of a second, thus giving a total frame rate per second of 220fps in theory.
Have you ever played a game on a 120hz monitor with 120fps....it looks so smooth in comparison to 60hz.
Not sure where this 20fps brain capacity came from.
30fps is usually enough for me. I don't know why people bother with 60fps, the human eye can only see about 20fps and most games are smooth enough that 30fps looks smooth.
In saying that, my computer runs most games at 60+fps anyway.
30fps is usually enough for me. I don't know why people bother with 60fps, the human eye can only see about 20fps and most games are smooth enough that 30fps looks smooth.
In saying that, my computer runs most games at 60+fps anyway.
I remember when we used to have low, medium and high, now it's low, medium, high, gamer, enthusiast, ultra...etc.
Crysis is a classic example, great looking game on normal settings, yet everyone got their knickers in a twist because their $2000 system couldn't run it smoothly maxed out. If they've renamed normal settings to "SUPER DOOPER ULTRA HIGH XXX SETTINGS" and disabled everything above that it probably would have got a better reception![]()
Nope, not a troll.
i havent read the rest of the thread, but i came to your post and i cannot leave it alone.
first off, the whole "we cant detect more than 20/25/whatever FPS is complete BS. studies have shown that the human eye can detect a single differing frame at a rate of 200FPS or more.
for a decent explanation of why higher framerates are crucial for fast paced games (FPSs and racing games in particular) have a read of this:
http://www.tweakguides.com/Graphics_5.html
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