FPS is an important value for sure, but do we risk sacrificing game enjoyment by obsessing with these indicators?
There's a general consensus within the gaming community (particular for the PC) that 60 frames-per-second FPS is what one should aim for as an absolute minimum for a stable and enjoyable experience. Using tools like Fraps can help gamers fine-tune their hardware and software installations to achieve such a result in benchmarking and test runs in games. But while ensuring you have a stable rate of frames being sent to your connected display(s), do we risk forgetting about why we play games in order to chase perfection?
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