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lol this reminds me of when I forget to turn off V-sync for my video card and play the old Counter-Strike.

For some reason, Counter-Strike doesn't feel natural to me unless it's running at the max FPS (99fps). If I forget to turn off V-sync, the FPS gets locked at 60 and it feels like I'm playing in slow motion as my movements feel delayed and slower.

Anyway, 12 fps would probably cause me to get very sick after a short amount of time. A smooth frame rate of 60fps would be the best, but if a game can keep it at 30fps without any problems (mainly console games), then that's good enough too. For example, Gears of War and Resistance are kept at 30fps and Call of Duty 4 is at 60.