• JoShmoe@ani.social
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    17 hours ago

    I see. I hope you’ve optimized your gpu, otherwise you could be burning out that thing for no good reason. The science behind how much visual information the brain can process is ongoing. I guess the consensus is that humans can process as much as 200 frames a second with some suggesting that a person could reach 1000 frames a second. That last one sounds ridiculous to me.

    • tomkatt@lemmy.world
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      10 hours ago

      It’s funny you blame competitive gamers who don’t understand what they’re doing, yet don’t seem to know how any of this works.

      Higher refresh rates reduce frame timing, reducing both visual and input latency. It’s why a game at 30 fps often “feels” laggy compared to one at 60 or 120 fps. Even if you can’t see the increased frame rate you can certainly feel input latency. It’s also why “fake frames” from things like optiscaler or FSR/DLSS don’t help when already at low frame rates, they actually increase latency, which is already bad when your frame times are higher.

      I’m not into competitive gaming at all, btw, just sensitive to (and annoyed by) input lag.