Don't do games, but as someone who's done some research into high frame rates, I have to say, that at least for videos, a high frame rate is extremely overkill. I can remember watching the 70mm version of Oklahoma and finding something very off about the way everything moved:
Turns out this is the one film they shot in 30 fps before abandoning it. They also had a Cinemascope version with a normal frame rate that looks more normal:
Then again, perhaps for gaming, a higher framerate may be desirable, but I'm not a gamer, and when I notice that a video's motion seems off, I do what I can to make it more normal, even if it means going to a lower resolution.
Turns out this is the one film they shot in 30 fps before abandoning it. They also had a Cinemascope version with a normal frame rate that looks more normal:
Then again, perhaps for gaming, a higher framerate may be desirable, but I'm not a gamer, and when I notice that a video's motion seems off, I do what I can to make it more normal, even if it means going to a lower resolution.
Comparing the Universal Oneness of All Life to Yo Mama since 2010.
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I was born with the gift of laughter and a sense the world is mad.
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I was born with the gift of laughter and a sense the world is mad.