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games Memes (Gamer Edition)

Pc gamer here with some facts human eyes can only process 32 frames

No im afraid thats incorrect
As FPS increases, the noticeable differences between higher frame rates become less pronounced for most people. This is because the human visual system has a finite ability to process what it sees. Beyond a certain point, additional frames do not translate to a noticeable improvement in motion smoothness or clarity.

Our ability to discern differences between high frame rates depends on several factors, including the viewer's sensitivity, the viewing conditions, and the type of content being viewed. For instance, the difference between 30 FPS and 60 FPS is quite noticeable in terms of smoothness and motion clarity, especially in fast-paced video games or high-speed video footage. However, as you move to higher frame rates, such as from 220 FPS to 250 FPS, the improvement in visual quality is less perceptible.


The Myth About FPS And Human Vision You Need To Stop Believing - SlashGear

The human eye can see more then 32 frames i have no idea where u got that fact from ???

The frame rate of real life is effectively infinite. While the human eye can perceive motion between 30 and 60 frames per second (fps), the underlying reality is a continuous flow of events, not discrete frames. Physicists use the Planck time (10^-43 seconds) as the smallest unit of time, and the frame rate of real life can be calculated as the inverse of this, resulting in an astonishingly large number of frames per second.
In static or slow-moving scenes, the difference between 60 FPS and higher frame rates is often negligible. However, in dynamic scenes, higher frame rates like 120 FPS or 240 FPS can provide a noticeable improvement in smoothness and responsiveness, especially in games or other visually demanding applications.
if you are seeing stuff in 24 fps you need to go see a optometrist

 
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