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Uploaded by on Aug 26, 2009

See the difference of FPS (Frames Per Second) ranging from 30 - 1 FPS

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  • yes i can see the difference between 15 and 30

  • The mind can't tell between 15 and 30? Tell that to my mind, its tripping over that 15fps footage.

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  • There is a huge difference between 30 and 15, you can even see the difference between 30 and 60 fps if you'd had a comparison screen up for it. That whole thing about the human eyes limit being 30fps is just a myth

  • @carnyzzle xD

  • @HEADSHOTPROLOL lol I played BF3 at my friend's house, it had to be past 100fps lol.

  • @carnyzzle Yea Same. And I Can Even See 100Fps Though, Not Over 100Fps

  • I can tell the difference between 60/30/15. at 15 is where it gets annoying for me lol

  • @Lordofthenipplerings that's called intel graphics

  • i can see the difference between 1 and 30 fps

  • I usually play between 5 to 7 frame rates per second. SOMEONE HELP ME!...hehe

  • @thomasw011 Sorry about the comma before 5:1.

    Also, what with POV, the line becomes even more blurred. (no pun intended.)

    the more severe the change, the worse POV can account for it. If the change is say, pure black to pure white, then back again, it much easier to see the difference than something less, well, noticeable. of course, all these things loop back to affect each other in a big blob of wibley wobley timey wimey... stuff...

  • I'll try not to be an annoying dick.

    Our eyes have no specific frame-rate.

    There's no distinct number, above which human eyes see smoothly, and below which they notice jumping.

    Most people can identify differences at rates far above 30, or even 60, but it becomes more difficult, and usually requires a greater difference to notice. The greater the ratio between the rates, the easier it is to tell the difference. 30:15 is far subtler than, 5:1, since the difference is comparatively smaller.

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