Originally posted by: SrGuapo
Originally posted by: hoihtah
this might be an aged-old question... but...
what's the point, if we can only detect 30fps or less with eyes?
Actually, though your eyes only process images at around 30 FPS, this really only applies to the "real" world. Images are blurred (like movies, everr do a freeze frame?). This way, there appear to be many more frames. In games, there is only one frame and it has no motion blur. Some games try to use multiple frames and blur them together so they can run at a lower speed and still look decent, but it is actually slower since you still do the same work for each frame, but then you must combine the images.
Sorry, I'm sure someone can explain it better than me. I know what I'm talking about, just can't get it into the correct words...