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less than 0.00001% of the human race is faster than 10 fps = 100 ms
what you need 1000 fps for ? .. are you 1 ms fast to click it ?
even the highest talented pro´s & F16 pilots get in trouble to see the right picture at around 60+ fps !!
But if you want a more realistic image, then high fps is what is needed to make it look real.. but then we will need 10000+ fps !!!
you be allright for as long as the game is within 150 to 250 fps with latency around 1 to 8 ms max ..
I agree with you. But it still surprises me. That I don't achieve my desired FPS.
In addition, at the beginning of CS GO 2, when you start the game, it is recommended to use the highest number of FPs available. I just want to understand whether it's my hardware or CS go 2.