High vs Low details
Posted: 02 Mar 2015, 18:33
				
				I am running a 144Hz monitor (the Acer XB270H G-synch monitor) and any frame rate below or close to 60Hz looks terrible so I want to keep the frame rates as high as possible. My dilemma is this, I can currently run an average of about 120 fps in BF4 on low settings. I can run medium settings but it does drop the frame rate down a bit and can cause the occasional stutter even with G sync. While medium seems to be a nicer experience overall I don't miss it when I playing on low settings as the fluidity of the higher frame rates more than makes up for the minor loss in visual detail. 
So I am curious about whether or not High or Ultra levels of detail make much difference in First Person Shooters if you can support +100 fps. Is high detail something you miss/have to have? Or is it just nice? Does it add to the immersion of the game or does it distract and obscure things? For instance, low settings takes advantage of the fact at long ranges the some of the things that would hide behind are invisible until you aim your weapon but at high settings they are visible all the time.
I am currently running a GTX 660 and I am considering upgrading to either a GTX 960 or GTX 970. The 970 would be ideal, but it is quite a bit over my budget for now. It also seems to me that it is hard to justify adding $100 to $150 more if you don't really see it. Waiting for a GTX 960ti might be a good idea as well.
			So I am curious about whether or not High or Ultra levels of detail make much difference in First Person Shooters if you can support +100 fps. Is high detail something you miss/have to have? Or is it just nice? Does it add to the immersion of the game or does it distract and obscure things? For instance, low settings takes advantage of the fact at long ranges the some of the things that would hide behind are invisible until you aim your weapon but at high settings they are visible all the time.
I am currently running a GTX 660 and I am considering upgrading to either a GTX 960 or GTX 970. The 970 would be ideal, but it is quite a bit over my budget for now. It also seems to me that it is hard to justify adding $100 to $150 more if you don't really see it. Waiting for a GTX 960ti might be a good idea as well.


