It's very hard to accurately measure how much fps can human eye see,what I meant was that basically it doesnt matter,because human eye is "fooled" at 30 fps - it's just enough to keep the game,or movie from looking slow or jerky. Basically,30 fps looks smooth,and fluid. There is no reason for more fps,as you will have a very hard time to actually see a diffrence between 30 and 60 fps,not too mention higher numbers.
I have a lot of friends who always say the game is smoother at 60 fps or 100 or 200 fps or whatever. But somehow its only smoother when fraps or other tool which displays fps is running. Once that is turned off,magically the differences between 30 fps and 60 fps just disapear
I bet most people can't see the difference between 30 fps and 60 fps...have them play a game without fps counter and ask them is it running at 30 or 60 and they will have no idea.
I have a lot of friends who always say the game is smoother at 60 fps or 100 or 200 fps or whatever. But somehow its only smoother when fraps or other tool which displays fps is running. Once that is turned off,magically the differences between 30 fps and 60 fps just disapear

I bet most people can't see the difference between 30 fps and 60 fps...have them play a game without fps counter and ask them is it running at 30 or 60 and they will have no idea.
