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What are "acceptable frames"

Okjoek
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3 minutes ago, Okjoek said:

I know my monitor I use is 1920x1080p and the refresh rate is 75Hz. I've never had any problems gaming on it for a 130 dollar monitor, but is there something I'm missing out on? I'd really not want to have to pay much more just to get improvements that aren't really important. This is kind of taking me to where it all began with people saying 75 Hz (and thus frames) is "unplayable". 

If you're fine with that refresh rate, then stick with it. I play and use a 144Hz monitor on a regular basis, and certainly everything is smoother that can display at that rate, but I also use a 60Hz monitor on a regular basis, and I certainly find it acceptable.

 

Do you think you should upgrade? As far as I'm concerned, 75Hz(and FPS) is by no means unplayable. Not even close.

Some of it is to do with epeen as well, aka my rig is better than yours cause it runs X FPS

 

Not all cases of course, the way around it (or to aid it) is use variable refresh Gsync/freesync, this helps smooth out the game play in the 30 - 100 FPS window

 

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Acceptable is whatever looks okay to you.  It doesn't really start to be a problem for me until it goes below 30fps.  That's when things look downright choppy.

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