This isn’t really true, I don’t understand how the human eye works, but when running a game at higher than 60 fps it’s noticeably smoother, probably because real life doesn’t actually have “frames” so what is being rendered onto your monitor/tv is much different
Yea, I dont fully think people see in fps, but I think there's something like that...
As for the gamers saying that is pathetic, I dont understand why they complain, especially in FORTNITE
Well Fortnite is competitive so you are at a huge disadvantage if you’re only playing on 60 fps, even worse at 30. But at that point just play a different game Fortnite is very poorly optimized
If you could only see at a certain frame rate, running a game without motion blur at a higher frame rate would appear to add super sampling anti-aliasing across time.