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JRPGfan said:
Hiku said:

Almost always performance mode, unless it's a game where fps doesn't really matter.

The problem is that 60 fps isn't marketable in still images. For that, quality mode is more effective.
And hell, some people can't even tell the difference between 30fps and 60fps in videos. Especially not when they're not compared side by side. And they're usually not in trailers.

Not even if the videos show movement? or like a person turning the camera view?

I think most people can tell, if its a fast paced game.

I don't know how common it is.
But I've seen people say they don't here and there, and I tried showing a friend the difference between 30 and 60 in Resident Evil 4, and he couldn't tell.

I think he didn't even understand the concept, so maybe he didn't know what he was looking for, despite me describing in what way it's smoother.
Considering that, how many casual players understand what frames per second is?