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Norion said:
Spindel said:

It doesn’t matter.

You can have a personal preference but it objectively does matter when there are people who can't play certain games at 30fps without it making them feel sick. That's not even getting how the genres he mentioned don't work well at 30 above a casual level. Competitive players chase high FPS for a reason.

This is good point. One of my family members easily gets motion sickness while playing FPS's. A lot I guess is due to the extremely narrow FOV from most FPS games - at least older ones. Another contributing factor may be higher sensitivity to input lag to movement(s). Where the image displayed is simply too far apart from what you are expecting. Its a bit like using VR with low frames. The rapid movements and motion in conjunction with delayed input/output is bound to cause motion sickness from most people.