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TopicHas anyone else changed their opinion re: importance of graphics
azuarc
06/11/19 1:32:11 AM
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I wasn't trolling with my 30 FPS claim. That's legitimately what I've learned. The movie industry standard is 24, and the class I took that (admittedly briefly) discussed this said that there are some people for whom that's a pinch too slow.

The dude about 2/3 of the way down this article corroborates that claim - https://www.pcgamer.com/how-many-frames-per-second-can-the-human-eye-really-see/

Chopin looks at the subject very differently. Its clear from the literature that you cannot see anything more than 20 Hz, he tells me....studies have found that the answer is between 7 and 13 Hz. After that, our sensitivity to movement drops significantly.

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The important thing here is that Chopin is talking about the brain acquiring visual information which it can process and on which it can act. Hes not saying that we cant notice a difference between 20 Hz and 60 Hz footage. Just because you can see the difference, it doesnt mean you can be better in the game, he says. After 24 Hz you wont get better, but you may have some phenomenological experience that is different. Theres a difference, therefore, between effectiveness and experience.


So, okay, sure, it might be prettier to you at a higher frame rate, but so is higher resolution, higher contrast, and all the other bells and whistles of the GPU snob.
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