You forgot to add 5% gaussian blur.
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Piss tier memes, lower than shitposts. Brain damaging stuff.
Looks like you have a taller field of view with 120fps π€
I barely noticed the difference from 30 to 60. The screen might be sharper, but my old eyes are not.
I can't tell if this is a joke or not... The frame rate does not impact the sharpness. It just makes things like panning more clear.
The alternate slower frame rate is going to blur a lot more during the same action. Going from a high frame rate to a low one feels like reality versus a dream you're having where everything is a little harder to see, but you can't pinpoint how immediately.
Try playing first person games with a mouse. I get headaches when turning the camera too fast at too low frame rates.
Pffft, your eyes can only see in 33fps....
Ok.... But why they didn't like put asphalt or similar, they have modern stuff... Why the damn mud....
rule of cool
Vsync = ON gang FTW!
AMD Freesync gang
120 fps is for scrubs
I have a racing sim and a few 240hz monitors. I donβt know if itβs my eyesight but I canβt see any difference between 240 and 120. Definitely a difference from 60 and 120 though.
Flex lol
Something about the framing, it looks like your sim rig is mounted on the ceiling.
Different angle
Beyond 90 and it's hard for me to tell. Very much diminishing returns.
Depends on the game. I have a 3090ti and most games let me rock 60 fps and everything is clear and crisp. Some games I go unlimited or up to 120.
You must be playing some ultra high end games if you can only get 60 and sometimes 120 with a 3090ti. I still use my overpriced 3080.
Are you talking about games like Cyberpunk?
FFXIV is my primary. I play Fortnite with my kid and was playing fine at 120. I throw in some COD. Starfield. Forza. Star Wars. I'm probably missing something.
Not everyone notices a difference ofcourse. But it doesn't even have to be in perceived "smoothness" since higher refresh monitor should also have better motion clarity which can be just as important.
Yeah thatβs why I got the 240s for the rig. Important for racing. Itβs just really not a big difference between that and 120 unless youβre really looking for it.
Same could be said about my expensive headphones too I guess lol.
Yeah for headphones i can relate, while i can hear the difference, after about 5 minutes of listening I no longer care and most headphones are good enough for me.
With my monitor i instantly feel whenever the 280hz mode fucks up and drops to 240hz even though it should barely make a difference. I tested it out with some friends and some couldn't see the difference between 120 and 280 while I can pretty much spot on tell what refresh rate im running except 144 vs 165hz
I mostly play FPS games and I can tell the difference. My ranked level literally went up 1 tier in OW2 and my K/D in CoD went up from 1.2 to 1.8.
This is when I upgraded from 144hz to 380hz monitor.
Interesting. My CoD K/D has sat at .99 for like 5 years lol. Only time I regularly had a k/d over 2 was the original MW and MW2 before I had a bunch of kids!
Akila
Old Disney got a reputation for quality by doubling (or more) the frame rate to 24 fps. Then Southpark comes along and taps into nostalgia for the mass produced TV animation by making their computers crank out choppy, low frame rate shows.
Above 60fps is really important if you want to play high ranks in competitive games. Other than that is just cool to have a smoother experience and you won't miss if you don't have it.
Strong disagree, the smoothness afforded by high frame rates will make any game where you directly control the camera feel much better to play.