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Pajderman said:

Most mentions 60 fps as a benefit in game play. My main issue with lower frame rates is how it looks, which is kinda strange since I do not value high graphics as much as game play generally.

Some might say that I destroyed my sense of vision by mostly looking at a screen with higher frame rates that fill in and guesses frames between frames in content with lower frame rate. But I just can't stand the jagger or stuttering I experience watching content with lower frame rates. When gaming such tech is turned off in game mode to avoid input lag so they are not used and therefore the game needs to stream higher fps directly to the TV.

The lower frames is one of the reasons I pretty much stopped going to the cinema to watch movies. The bad black-levels is another reason. The viewing experience is just much better for me at home. At least some movies like the hobbit films and Avatar movies uses higher frame rates and to me they look stunning. Sadly many of them is lacking in script but I'm way off topic already.

Yer you definitely fucked your brain if it's impacted your movie viewing experience that much.

Every time I get a new TV I turn all that shit off relating to higher motion, so that you get the cinematic experience not the I am in the room with them experience, or for those aussies on the site the home and away experience (just looks like a cheap TV show). The only time I turn it all on is when watching sport.