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I mean I not ask for 650fps, but 120/144 cap will be nice, hope in a future update they will fix this
no updates will ever be able to fix it.
The higher the FPS the faster the game moves. 2D animation (cartoons/anime etc.) is animated at 24 fps. Most video games on consoles are 30 fps and 60 fps is max. First Person Shooter games (aka FPS ironically) on PC are usually ran at 120 fps if your rig can handle it. Most games on PC should run between 60 - 120 fps. IMO Wrestling games like this do not need 120 fps. Fighting games (this isn't one, it's a sports sim) require 60 fps because of the animations and frame data are tied to 60 fps. Hope this helps.
It probably saves on game budget too if you don't have to animate for 120 FPS too. It would literally double the budget, at least.