How to get higher then 60 fps on WoW [HQ]
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@CastanedaDude the human eye doesnt detect much higher than 100hz. the only reason we dont notice is because our monitors usually display @ 60Hz therefore increasing the framerate over that is redundant. our television set at home has a refresh rate of 100Hz and trust me, you can tell the difference between 60 and 100Hz. argue all you like, i know im right because i have an educated opinion and you dont.
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@Zanderxy You're totally wrong. My pc specs are a bit lower then yours and im trying everything to look wow more impresive. Youre computer would run wow easy.
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@WorldOfWideo i5 is actually a 4 core dumbass
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@n00baTr00pa explain to me, why you so easy can the quality difference between 100Hz and 200Hz. Or 200Hz and 400Hz. If its purely the Hz which sets them apart(assuming its made by the same company)
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@GamingForYou1337GFY what PC do u have ?
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@Pufftality u dont seem to get the point
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@PEVatos You don't need a good rig to run wow without lag, funny.
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@Pufftality thinking the whole world has a good rig is rlly retarted yo.... fcking douchebag
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@platty26 You're arguing against me but you have the same opinion.....wtf Lol... You didn't even argue it correctly, what you mean't to say is: Rendering >100 fps means that your graphics hardware isn't under any stress and having this headroom is needed if you wish to maintain smooth gameplay under graphically intense scenarios i.e. A sudden spike in the amount of particles/ polygons rendered; Also, using a monitor with a 120Hz refresh rate when constantly >120 fps is ALOT smoother than a 60Hz.
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Television doesn't suffer from the same drop in FPS that a PC does during high output sequences.
High frame rates (above 100) do have practical bearing in some cases. A certain amount of discarded “headroom” frames are beneficial for the elimination of uneven output, and to prevent FPS from plummeting during intense sequences when players need smooth feedback most. Don't believe my post, go Wiki it.
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.... more then 60 fps isnt needed because the human eye can only see about 60 fps -_-
I had an alienware laptop, no need for me to do this, I have it on ultra, and even in citys it runs UNBELIEVEBLY fast, it's amazing :D
WOWvmaker 11 months ago
@WOWvmaker Usually you dont say u have an alienware pc.
WorldOfWideo 11 months ago 30
@WorldOfWideo plz help!! my computer has an i5 processor at 2.8ghz, 4gb of ram, and i have a geforce310m graphics card....WTF!!!! MY COMP SPECS ARE WAY OVER THE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS!!!! BLIZZARD LIES!! HELP ME WITH MY LAG!!
Zanderxy 8 months ago
@Zanderxy i5 is just a 2core processor I believe, u gcard tells me ur also using a laptop, Theres something with laptops that make me feel like every game feels sucky, but Idk, dont put ur setting too high, ur gcard prolly not very good
WorldOfWideo 8 months ago