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[–] KeyboardFrenzy 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
I think it is only overboard for some people. I for one, used to be in the same boat, and thought "what's the big deal? 30fps is fine for a lot of stuff as long as it's super stable." Then I started watching 1080p60 on youtube and actually noticed the difference; specifically, I was watching a game stream that had traditionally been 1080p but not 60fps, and right after the update, I noticed an immediate difference (and I didn't know about the update, I just sort of thought "wow, this seems a lot smoother then normal. did this streamer get a new pc? was there some update on my pc to enable this?" little digging, some quick toggling, and low and behold it's this new fangled 60fps option). So to me, even if I can get by with 30fps (after all, I have been for quite some time), I really notice and appreciate the ability of 60fps, and higher. And so really, for me, it's not overboard, it's a selling point (or a con, in this case of these games listed) for me, and I appreciate the fact that this list was made and is maintained.
Just my 2cents.
[–] InfectedAI ago
I'm honestly surprised a list like this one hadn't been made yet.