60 FPS was fine 15-20 years ago. These days I need my games to run at 120 FPS+. 60 looks like a slide show and you can really feel the input lag when you move your mouse at that framerate.
Input lag is massively affected by framerate and it’s easy to prove. Go into your PCs display settings and lower your desktop’s refresh rate as low as it’ll go (30Hz or lower). Then move your mouse around on the desktop and you’ll understand exactly what I’m talking about.
Think about if for a minute: let’s say you click your mouse in between frames. That click isn’t going to register until the next full frame. The lower your framerate, the more likely this will happen, leading to more input lag. This is so obvious once you spend 15 seconds to actually think about it, that I can’t believe I even have to explain it to you.
We’re not talking about mouse stuttering. We’re talking about input lag. See my other reply.
Regardless, I’m not continuing this debate with you because you can’t even get your terminology right. How can you argue with me, when you don’t even fully grasp what we’re arguing about?
Who said anything about Windows? This test works in any OS or game from any era. Also, reaction time is not a factor here. It is still possible to click between frames depending on when you click. You’re grossly misunderstanding how things work, and honestly I don’t have the patience nor the crayons to explain this to you, so I I’m leaving this conversation now before we end up arguing over semantics that don’t even fucking matter in the grand scheme of things. ✌️
60 FPS was fine 15-20 years ago. These days I need my games to run at 120 FPS+. 60 looks like a slide show and you can really feel the input lag when you move your mouse at that framerate.
Input lag is not in any way related to frame rate. Fix your keyboard or use a faster game engine or whatever.
Input lag is massively affected by framerate and it’s easy to prove. Go into your PCs display settings and lower your desktop’s refresh rate as low as it’ll go (30Hz or lower). Then move your mouse around on the desktop and you’ll understand exactly what I’m talking about.
Think about if for a minute: let’s say you click your mouse in between frames. That click isn’t going to register until the next full frame. The lower your framerate, the more likely this will happen, leading to more input lag. This is so obvious once you spend 15 seconds to actually think about it, that I can’t believe I even have to explain it to you.
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We’re not talking about mouse stuttering. We’re talking about input lag. See my other reply.
Regardless, I’m not continuing this debate with you because you can’t even get your terminology right. How can you argue with me, when you don’t even fully grasp what we’re arguing about?
Who said anything about Windows? This test works in any OS or game from any era. Also, reaction time is not a factor here. It is still possible to click between frames depending on when you click. You’re grossly misunderstanding how things work, and honestly I don’t have the patience nor the crayons to explain this to you, so I I’m leaving this conversation now before we end up arguing over semantics that don’t even fucking matter in the grand scheme of things. ✌️