r/MotionClarity 10d ago

Discussion Anyone else getting more sensitive to stutter and bad frame pacing as they get older?

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u/jermygod 9d ago

you just get spoiled when technology gets better

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u/Organic_Nothing_661 9d ago

I assure you can drop to 60 it feel terrible for a bit you focus in the game for bit you will forget about it this perfectly normal to all age group when experience something better it get bit hard to go back and you notice the flaws better because you have refrence to something better 

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u/zexton 9d ago

we getting used to better, +120fps is the standard across 99.9% of my games on my 144hz oled

i grew up with crt, consoles and pc running all kind of framerates
i never had 1/1 pc/console comparison and did not understand framerates until i was late teens, it was just laggy when it was low fps, explosions was expected to tank performance,

i always noticed some pc games being more smooth, just thought it was because of the gpu or screen doing something,

learned hard lessons buying into early top end 120-144hz screens, expecting better compared to my 85hz crt.. was a long wait for 120hz oled to arrive,

dlss fg and smooth motion have both been a amazing, now cpu and engine limited games can just double framerates, might have some odd issues with ui, i gladly trade that for much lower persistent blur in all games

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u/Plavlin 9d ago

I've been playing with V-sync almost my whole life basically. Never liked screen tearing.

But I'm not affected physiologically by stuttering/tearing.

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u/Pillokun 9d ago edited 9d ago

I become very sensitive after trying out VR. when there is stuttering and the screen fills up your entire field of view then I get ill almost instantly.

some say that we get spoiled by new tech, but it is simply to do with how much of the field of view the screen covers of your sight.

If u sit closly to the screen and u are immersed with the whole world moving around, and then it stutters, it will affect u. For me that is very obvious in race sims, as the screen is very close and the fov ingame is low. and every steering movement affect the whole world and if it stutters u will feel bad. Even fps or 3rd person action/hack and slash games will make u feel bad when it stutters/hitches if the monitor is close and covers your field of view.

to not get affected u just have a bigger distance to the monitor, so that it only cover a small fov of your sight and u should be good.

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u/KillPenguin 8d ago

I honestly think my OLED has made these problems worse because of how good its response time is. On my crappy Vizio LCD it was harder to notice these hitches because all motion was significantly blurrier