The human eye can only see 60 fps

Started by Legend, Feb 13, 2026, 04:28 PM

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Legend

 Great vid. Always grinds my gears when people don't understand any of this yet treat any number as gospel. 

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BasilZero

Playing Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade at 4K 120 FPS after failing to change my refresh settings from it being stuck in 4K 60 FPS for the first 25 hours of the game taught me 60 and 120 is night and day lol.

Legend

Quote from: BasilZero on Feb 20, 2026, 11:56 PMPlaying Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade at 4K 120 FPS after failing to change my refresh settings from it being stuck in 4K 60 FPS for the first 25 hours of the game taught me 60 and 120 is night and day lol.
But IGN said 60 fps was max! /s

I play at 30fps cause I think it's fine. But it's certainly a downgrade.

BasilZero

Quote from: Legend on Feb 21, 2026, 04:53 AMBut IGN said 60 fps was max! /s

I play at 30fps cause I think it's fine. But it's certainly a downgrade.

I'm usually okay with playing at 30 FPS assuming the hardware is limited to it and its a game I havent played but for PC gaming I usually go for 4K 60 Minimum if not 4K 120 FPS

At the most extreme cases (which I havent come across yet thankfully) - I'll reduce down to 1440p 60

60 is usually my goal when it comes to PC gaming.

But its honestly hard NOT to notice a difference especially between 30 and 60 lol.


For an example when I played the Ratchet and Clank games on PS3 - almost all of them were 60 FPS which was smooth and great but when I played Into the Nexus , I instantly knew it was not 60 and it was horrible lol.

I was playing the entire Ratchet and Clank series (The original trilogy collection, Future collection, etc) on PS3 back to back  and they were all great...until Into the Nexus - so it was very noticeable lol.