Why do you leave your FPS there?
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On the one had, newer monitors are running at 60 Hz and therefore can not display more than 60 FPS and the eye reached its perception around 60 FPS.

On the other hand, for some fps like Counter-Strike Source or AssaultCube for example, when you disable the vertical sync and that the game displays a significant number of FPS, then your mouse will become more reactive and you will come easier to aim properly.

So if you restrict this game at 60 FPS, your eye will not say anything but your aim comfort will be worst. For every frame, the game does not support only the image ...

For exemple : with 0,275 sensitivity, I can not aim properly with 60fps. I need 5 second to make 360°. With 200 fps everything is fine.

About the hitreg : something I did few months ago :

/maxfps 1000 :

/maxfps 250 :
Stable fps mean 0% hitdrop. Sometimes fps is between 249 and 250 during less than a second but it is enough and I drop few shots.

btw I can have a stable fps at 125 200 or 250 but not at 225 or 240. 250 is the higher stable fps I could get.
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Messages In This Thread
RE: Why do you leave your FPS there? - by Mael - 17 Jun 12, 08:19PM
RE: Why do you leave your FPS there? - by Edward - 18 Jun 12, 03:25PM
RE: Why do you leave your FPS there? - by Bukz - 02 Jul 12, 11:24AM