Big problem, after seeing/using 120hz, 60 hz looks stuttery now.
1st world problems....
Great, now 60hz looks stuttery after using 120hz
Re: Great, now 60hz looks stuttery after using 120hz
It goes away after 15 minutes, then it looks smooth again 
I wish the same was true for 30FPS too

I wish the same was true for 30FPS too

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Re: Great, now 60hz looks stuttery after using 120hz
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Re: Great, now 60hz looks stuttery after using 120hz
hi guys, but something is wrong with 60hz on 120hz panels, yestarday i connected samsung hdtv 60hz and my benq xl2411t, and i set clone mode and i can definitly say that 60hz on 120hz is stuttery, on hdtv 60hz looks smooth, like something comparable to the 120hz, if u have hdtv u can test, with simple test, move a open window at the desktop, btw hdtv was working in game mode without any sort of interpolation
couple days ago i've finished Infamous Second Son on PS4 and the last fight is runing in 60fps in the first stage, and i was shocked, it was looking comparable to the 120fps/120hz, was very smooth, but the motion blur is a diffrent topic
the same is with Killzone Shadow Fall multiplayer, smooth as hell
thats why when im playing Battlefield 4 on the pc, 60fps looks stuttery on the 120hz panel
couple days ago i've finished Infamous Second Son on PS4 and the last fight is runing in 60fps in the first stage, and i was shocked, it was looking comparable to the 120fps/120hz, was very smooth, but the motion blur is a diffrent topic
the same is with Killzone Shadow Fall multiplayer, smooth as hell
thats why when im playing Battlefield 4 on the pc, 60fps looks stuttery on the 120hz panel
Re: Great, now 60hz looks stuttery after using 120hz
Try the frame skipping checker:TkBaha85 wrote:i connected samsung hdtv 60hz and my benq xl2411t, and i set clone mode and i can definitly say that 60hz on 120hz is stuttery, on hdtv 60hz looks smooth, like something comparable to the 120hz, if u have hdtv u can test, with simple test, move a open window at the desktop, btw hdtv was working in game mode without any sort of interpolation
http://www.testufo.com/#test=frameskipping
If you pass this test (you'll need a camera), then it's all in your mind

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Re: Great, now 60hz looks stuttery after using 120hz
Televisions also often have slower response so the extra motion blur helps make 60fps smoother looking. Less motion blur makes it easier to see unsmoothness in framerates.TkBaha85 wrote:thats why when im playing Battlefield 4 on the pc, 60fps looks stuttery on the 120hz panel
Also, turn VSYNC ON and set 60fps@60Hz on your monitor for a more apples-vs-apples experience.
Now, try VSYNC ON 120fps@120Hz strobed (LightBoost) in games that can keep up, you simultaneously get both stutterfree smoothness and lack of motion blur! However VSYNC ON can add a bit of lag for competitive play, but it still needs to be tested out as it produces the "Arcade CRT smooth zero blur" effect.
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