Low-end FPS options vary across titles.
Low-end FPS options vary across titles.
Your ideal frame rate varies by title and style. For the listed games: Witcher 3 ~25 fps, Skyrim ~30 fps, Fallout 3/new Vegas ~35 fps, League of Legends ~60 fps, Dark Souls ~25 fps, Tomb Raider ~30 fps, Dishonored ~30 fps, Half-Life ~40 fps, Portal ~40 fps, Doom ~50 fps, Battlefield ~50 fps. I won’t mention your console setup.
I spent about 200 hours in GTA V at roughly 5 to 20 frames per second, often around 10.
If the average doesn't reach 60 fps, I treat it as not viable and lower the settings. Short drops into the 30s are acceptable as long as the overall average stays high.
unless is turn-based strategy where 15 fps average is completely playable. But I personally prefer to do stable 40 than jumping from 30 to 60.
I need at least 25 frames per second, but 30 would be ideal. For games that demand fast action or precise timing, a higher frame rate is better.
Overwatch runs smoothly at 120 frames per second for relaxed gaming, 300 FPS during intense matches, and 60 FPS for other titles.
There aren't many screens that run at over 144 hertz, which means you won't experience the full advantages of high frame rates.
Lower input delay with faster frame rates. On a 60Hz screen, the improvement becomes noticeable even at 90 FPS, and the gap widens between 200 and 300 FPS.