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They could have upped the nightmare factor by forcing him to play doom with a controller.
Pfffttt. yeah right.. well maybe some people.
When I go to the theater.. which most all movies play at ~24fps, if I even slightly concentrate I can see each separate frame. It is like watching a fast slideshow.
Have to relax and let my brain fill in the images between frames or else it just drives me crazy.
Around 55-58 fps is about the minimum for me where it seems pretty fluid.
Really nice at a steady 60fps, or if vsync is off, ~80 fps is really, really nice.
Back when using CRTs, 60Hz was a flickery mess. 75+Hz was the only thing I could stand.
I knew somebody else like that. He was never able to watch TV or movies since he said it was like watching a slideshow and gave him a horrible headache. No matter what he tried he was never able go watch them. Had the same issues with games and needed a high framerate
Pfffttt. yeah right.. well maybe some people.
When I go to the theater.. which most all movies play at ~24fps, if I even slightly concentrate I can see each separate frame. It is like watching a fast slideshow.
Have to relax and let my brain fill in the images between frames or else it just drives me crazy.
Around 55-58 fps is about the minimum for me where it seems pretty fluid.
Really nice at a steady 60fps, or if vsync is off, ~80 fps is really, really nice.
Back when using CRTs, 60Hz was a flickery mess. 75+Hz was the only thing I could stand.
I wouldn't call it a slide show but panning is pretty terrible at the theater.
I got in a fight with a friend of mine a few years ago. He was complaining about the 48 FPS in the hobbit because it he was able to see the makeup on some of the characters.
Wouldn't a console with gamepad be the ultimate form of torture?
I remember when we did whole office upgrades of kit back in the late 90's early 00's I could check a whole floors monitor settings by standing on the edge of the floor and vibrating my tongue against the roof of my mouth very fast. Any screen running less than 70Hz stood out like a sore thumb. Used to get some funny looks but saved a bunch of time.
With a CRT I could stand no less than 100 Hz, preferably 120 Hz.Pfffttt. yeah right.. well maybe some people.
When I go to the theater.. which most all movies play at ~24fps, if I even slightly concentrate I can see each separate frame. It is like watching a fast slideshow.
Have to relax and let my brain fill in the images between frames or else it just drives me crazy.
Around 55-58 fps is about the minimum for me where it seems pretty fluid.
Really nice at a steady 60fps, or if vsync is off, ~80 fps is really, really nice.
Back when using CRTs, 60Hz was a flickery mess. 75+Hz was the only thing I could stand.
My wife used to call me crazy because I can see the rainbows in DLP TVs. Out of every one that would come over, no one else could see it. However, people seeing separate frames at the theater...
I knew somebody else like that. He was never able to watch TV or movies since he said it was like watching a slideshow and gave him a horrible headache. No matter what he tried he was never able go watch them. Had the same issues with games and needed a high framerate
Do you have astigmatism?