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ethomaz said:

Seikseruza said:

Doesn't matter what the frame rate is at if your latency to the server you are connecting to is higher than everyone else's. First world Hawaii and Alaska problems.

Yes... for online.... play the games offline for comparison... just to have the feeling of 30 vs 60fps because you have to see the difference to undestand.

 

 

Well with that logic games should be no less than 120 frames a second. Play a game on a 60hz monitor and then play the same game with a 120hz monitor (making sure that the game runs at 120+ frames). You will never want to go back to a 60 frame capped game again.

 

I'm a PC gamer so dips in frame rates are to be expected. Most dips in frame rate I notice (I need a Titan :P), with that said the disturbance in gameplay is much worse when you have a dip in frame rate than when you have a game running stable at 30-45-60-120 frames a second.