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fatslob-:O said:
curl-6 said:

Framerate is visually percieved. The fluidity or choppiness we get from it are a visual experience. We don't hear, smell, taste, or touch framerate, we see it, hence it's visual.

We see and visually perceive it alright but in the context of pure graphics, framerate is irrelevant ...

One's interpretation of the word "graphics" is variable, (some use it soley to refer to technical qualities, others include aesthetics in the equation) but the thread title does say "best visuals", and part of the visual experience of a game is how smoothly it runs.