Depends on the game. I usually keep it around 60FPS, but if I see no difference between 60 and 30 on the game, then I just try and keep it above 30FPS.
Depends on the game. I usually keep it around 60FPS, but if I see no difference between 60 and 30 on the game, then I just try and keep it above 30FPS.
Another thing that makes a difference is if it's a consistent 30 FPS. When you're below the refresh rate of your monitor, you can see the fluctuations in FPS on the screen. When you're above the refresh rate, FPS fluctuations don't make a difference.
Cabb's is correct.
If a game is for example locked at 30fps, you won't tell that much of a difference between that and a 60fps game, if the FPS stays at 30 and doesn't go above or below.
Throw in the standard flunctuations, because of heavy gameplay, and such, or times where it suddenly speeds up because nothing is going on, and you're going to notice the frame difference a lot more.
Well the games I play, they usually stay about the near the same FPS. Like for example, the game I try to keep above 30FPS. I max out the game, and if it runs at 40FPS, and I didn't notice a difference between 40FPS and 60FPS (lower settings), then I just keep it at 40FPS, and it usually stays around that range. So the FPS doesn't go out of place.
I like eye candy a lot... So I can deal with 25FPS, but I like it when it's 60FPS, haha.
Does anyone else get bugged by a CRT monitor at only 60hz refresh rate? It looks like it's flickering when it's like that to me.