i know i can tell if my crt monitor refresh rate is set at 60hz instead of 85 or more. I can also tell the difference between a game running at 60fps and a game running at 100fps
the outer edges of your eyes (and peripheral vision) are even more sensitive to light strobing.
i remember there even being a recent article on engadget about 60hz flourescent bulbs aggravating migranes.
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locke6854 @ Jan 4th 2008 3:47AM
common misconception...
http://amo.net/NT/02-21-01FPS.html
i know i can tell if my crt monitor refresh rate is set at 60hz instead of 85 or more. I can also tell the difference between a game running at 60fps and a game running at 100fps
the outer edges of your eyes (and peripheral vision) are even more sensitive to light strobing.
i remember there even being a recent article on engadget about 60hz flourescent bulbs aggravating migranes.