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yushire said:
So sqrl how many frames can human really perceived? Its possible without headaches in 60 fps, there are games that have 120 fps again, without headaches. so what could all these mean? Atleast the author of the article debunked the 24 fps myth. BTW, I just seen the 60 hertz thing in a windows 95 monitor, the refreshes was noticeable it gives me a headache after awhile.

And yeah, if sc94597 didnt read my last post, I noticed it on LAN since we have more than one PC, even kids noticed it. Thats how noticeable the 30 fps in 60 fps, and yeah, saying it isnt noticeable was blind or have different brains than in humans. We see with our eyes, we perceive with our brain.

And yeah, sc whats your specs? in your last post you said you have 30 fps in Crysis is that even possible? Crysis was a demanding game...

Yeah I read the post. I still don't think I notice  it running slow unless I see it side by side.

I have 3gb of ddr2 ram clocked at 333mhz

A pentium dual core e2140 overclocked to 3.0ghz for my cpu

A 512mb 8800gts for my gpu. I may have overclocked it I don't remember.

 It runs it at most settings on high and some at very high with DX10 at a constant 30fps. I might get another 8800gts and so I could see if I could run it at ultra high or just all settings very high.