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CGI-Quality said:
darkknightkryta said:
MikeRox said:


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Other than the 22fps, I have no sources other than what I've observed.  I play my Final Fantasy 8 on emulators to get texture filters and such.  One thing I would do is unlock the framerate when I'm grinding.  Framerate would get up to and over 100fps.  It literally looks like I put the fast foward on.  As far as eyes adjusting to 30, this goes to CGI-Quality as well, I'll explain my experience.  I noticed this first with Marvel vs Capcom for PSX and putting the speed to the max setting.  It would be blazing fast, not quite sure what the framerate is, but it'd be so fast, again like it's fast forwarded.  After playing at that speed for a few hours I'd get used to it.  I would get so used to it, it would seem like it was back at the normal speed.  Until I'd go put it back to normal speed and it was too slow until I would get used to that setting again.

Your eyes may adjust, but that doesn't mean 60fps adjusts to 30 by default. Good to see you put "in your experience", though, because in mine, 30, 60, and 120 feel nothing alike.

What I'm trying to get at, is playing at 60fps or higher, you'll eventually get used to it.  True test to say though, is if you go to a game not knowing what the framerate is.  You'd be hard pressed to notice what it really is.  Case in point, Vanquish is one of the most smoothest games out there, yet it does it at 28fps.