Your eyes won't really notice anything over 60 anyway
Your eyes won't really notice anything over 60 anyway
Average person doesn't notice because they don't have a 120hz monitor to experience it.
I find it's noticeable in gaming especially when rotating camera and objects are moving fast.
Last edited by Pseudopsia; 03-17-2014 at 11:12 PM.
Estimates are 300-450FPS in terms of not noticing any single frame. In terms of gaming, though, the problem is more complex. Consistency of framerate is more important than actual framerate, and your brain fills in the gaps one way or other.
If you want to talk about the fastest possible framerate a game could be for a player to react to each individual frame, then yes, there is a limit. But you really won't notice a 120Hz refresh rate until you play it for awhile and then switch back to a 60Hz monitor - people will tell you they feel a difference.
At any rate, running this game at 120FPS consistently would require one heck of a setup. You could try getting top-of-the-line hardware that'd cost you a fortune and get pretty close to it, but I don't think you want to spend the money for that.
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