Black and white inquiry. No shades allowed.
Black and white inquiry. No shades allowed.
Black and white represent two choices, I notice 11 possibilities...
Dafuq sounds like a meaningless inquiry. In PC gaming, you definitely want high frame rates. It needs to feel fluid and sharp, or you’ll just settle for a budget console experience where quality is ignored. Those obsessed solely with maximum FPS are misguided. FPS must match your monitor’s refresh rate; otherwise it’s just foolishness. Pursuing 240 FPS on a 60Hz screen isn’t worth it.
In fact, there is some value. A 240FPS rate could be too high, but if your frame rate is near 60, each tiny change will stand out. If it's around 75 or higher, a brief drop to 70 is hardly noticeable.
This happens when the display struggles to keep up, like the person in the earlier discussion who struggled with 120+ frames per second on a 60Hz screen. He eventually switched to a 144Hz monitor, but still faced inconsistent performance and persistent tearing issues.