Originally posted by ciplogic
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The "24FPS" thingy is a myth that people have been telling for a long time now. You think that 24FPS was chosen for film movies because that's the minimum latency between frames where humans can't perceive any more improvement in "smoothness"? Wrong. It's the other way around. It's the *maximum* latency between frames where humans can perceive the results as motion rather than a series of still frames.
People know when something is 24 or 40 or 60FPS. Once response times go under 10ms, stuff starts looking extremely smooth. And we can't make out any further differences in response times when stuff starts happening quicker than about 7ms.
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