Horrible Degenerate
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- Mar 10, 2019
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So 60 Hz display is too slow for anything above 30 fps. I didn't know that but it makes sense.If you ever try a monitor with a high refresh rate (120, 144) then you'll be able to tell the difference, and it's night and day.
Displays that are 60 hz could have built in smoothing, or just slow pixel response times that blur everything together.
On my old 60 hz display I could enjoy all 24 fps movies and it looked smooth. On my 120 hz display with 0 smoothing I can almost count the frames.
I would consider upgrading my one, but it would bring me only trouble now. Movies need some interpolation processing to look good on fast display, games I'm playing (Wild Life, Hunt and Snare) do barely 40 fps at max setting so it would actually look worse, unless I reduce settings, so it would look worse in every case. My gaming times are long over, at least until I either retire or divorce
But if high frame rate makes such difference, why are movies still going with 24 fps?