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Imaginedvl said:
Aura7541 said:

"Soooo I'm assuming you have some facts to back up the fact? :3 Even something really nebulous, like a poll, a survey, some sort of study insisting that not only is the experience considered equivalent to a group of individuals"

"Perhaps you provided study links earlier in the thread, if so, would be much obliged if you could repost them."

~ Zanten

I think you need to reread Zanten's post at its entirety. I warned you before about reading carefully and being conscious of your words. You really need to be more cautious.

I reported you for trolling now and starting to really insult me post after post. You can ignore what I'm saying and just keep coming with false statement like that but at least be respecfull. After all you reported my first post for that exact reason.

Zanten question was about links to back MY statement about the game experience begin more than just the resolution/fps... I did reply to that. Again you may disagree with me but stop insulting me by saying I did not anwser him (or understood his question).

Pointing out at your mistakes is not disrespectul in any manner. Zanten asked to post links proving the fact that the experience is equivalent despite resolution and framerate differences. You did not and instead repeated the same opinions. People can perceive differences in resolutions and it doesn't take looking at the screen one inch away to see it (http://www.digitaltrends.com/home-theater/720p-vs-1080p-can-you-tell-the-difference-between-hdtv-resolutions/ ). Framerate also affects how a person plays a game, too (http://web.cs.wpi.edu/~claypool/papers/fr/fulltext.pdf ). There a some people who don't see the difference, but the majority of people say the opposite.