- Jan 7, 2019
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Well I'm not to sure how this works then?.
I play on PC using a 55 inch TV that's only 60hz, I've found i have to cap all my games fps at 60fps or else everything starts to look horrible.
Anything faster then 60fps and I have screen tear, stuttering and my controls feel sluggish.
I'm looking at upgrading my TV to a Samsung C9 around Xmas which has 120hz at 4k I have been told it can do 240hz at 1080p.
Not sure if its true buy its an upgrade to 60hz either way.
This should give me a smoother gaming experience at higher FPS, and less sluggish controls.
At least that's how it works from my experience, But then I've been told most people cant tell the difference between 30fps and 60fps, I know that's a Lie anything slower then 50fps and games are almost unplayable for me!.
At least on my PC.
I play on PC using a 55 inch TV that's only 60hz, I've found i have to cap all my games fps at 60fps or else everything starts to look horrible.
Anything faster then 60fps and I have screen tear, stuttering and my controls feel sluggish.
I'm looking at upgrading my TV to a Samsung C9 around Xmas which has 120hz at 4k I have been told it can do 240hz at 1080p.
Not sure if its true buy its an upgrade to 60hz either way.
This should give me a smoother gaming experience at higher FPS, and less sluggish controls.
At least that's how it works from my experience, But then I've been told most people cant tell the difference between 30fps and 60fps, I know that's a Lie anything slower then 50fps and games are almost unplayable for me!.
At least on my PC.