Depends on the game. I have Dragon Age Inquisition locked to 30 fps just because I don't notice 60 fps much in that game, and I have to turn down the settings quite a bit to get a constant 60 fps. In Fallout 4 I notice a huge difference and can tell without there even being a comparison which is 60 fps and which is 30 fps. Most first person games or games that have fast camera movement are the same deal. If the camera is static I don't really mind 30 fps. The thing though is a drop below 30 fps is horrible, while a drop below 60 fps to say 55 fps or 50 fps doesn't bother me too much if it isn't frequent.







