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My eyes run on a RBX 1650.
ОтветитьWe humans had come a long way with our display technologies, and I think the answer to "how many frames can the human eye perceive" probably should be reevaluated. Thanks to all the breakthroughs regarding displays, screens with lower pixel response times had gotten so common that higher refresh rate appears more obvious than ever. Phones start to ship with OLED displays that got microsecond response times, and such a trend had already started spreading in the low end market.
I recently got a laptop with a 240Hz display, and found myself preferring that over my 144Hz monitor due to the extra frame rates it can show. I also compared playing Dying Light with 144fps cap + motion blur with the game running at 240fps capped without the motion blur, and it turns out that I can distinguish the difference between the two. I think Michael's conclusion that a higher frame rate resulting in eye strain is not necessarily true; what is true is for eye strain when objects move really quickly, regardless of the frame rate. The frame rate of an object moving can increase, but the speed the object seemed to be moving at can still remain the same, as long as the difference in its position in between two frames is proportionally decreased with the increase in frame rate.
However, I do have a friend who had trouble distinguishing a 120Hz iPad Pro from a 60Hz iPad Air, so I think our sensitivity for frame rates also varies from person to person: not everyone will benefit from a high refresh rate monitor.
I saw Red green not Yellow :/
ОтветитьAm i the only one who see red and green the first time he shows it?
ОтветитьImagine seeing the world in 1 fps. Moving will be a slideshow.
ОтветитьSo what's it called if I only saw red and green?
ОтветитьTbh I saw both red and green
ОтветитьI only see about 40 fps
ОтветитьWe have to awake Sharingan
ОтветитьI saw both green and red.
ОтветитьBro I see the red and green
ОтветитьAnswer is simple if we can see 60 fps 120 or 1000 fps on screen of tv/computer then it will see it same as the screen is producing 😅
ОтветитьMy eye specs is
i9 brain 107.7Ghz
1 Quadrillion TB SSD
10000 TB RAM
1,000,000,000 Hz Refresh rate display
True colors
HDR
GOD Made my eyes
Humans are capable of accelerating the perception of Time
ОтветитьSince you mentioned giving the video a thumbs down if I hate everything about life, here it is 👎
ОтветитьIs there a legit increase in game quality going above 144 hz?
ОтветитьI saw red and green, not yellow.
ОтветитьI don't know guys I Only Seen My Dad Move in 20 fps
ОтветитьI haven’t slept in 3 days and I’m definitely running on low 40fps
ОтветитьHow do you turn off rtx on your eyes to improve fps
ОтветитьERROR: 1/0 is already infinite
ОтветитьI saw red and BLUE for the first one and ORANGE for the next… I think I’m colourblind…
ОтветитьThis video seems alittle speed up if you move it down one from normal speed you see the correct color dots and the voice sounds normal
ОтветитьI saw red/green not yellow tho 🤷♂️
ОтветитьI was able to see red and green dot when it was supposed to be yellow. But I am a gamer. Does being a gamer make your brains faster when it comes to interpreting fast movement on screen?
ОтветитьI saw both red and green
ОтветитьWhat if the human eye has infinite FPS and the brain can process if it the same, what superpower would I achieve
ОтветитьSaying that the brain incorporates motion blur XDD
ОтветитьName of the knives💀
Ответитьmy question is, can a normal human eye (or brain) easly tell the difference between 140 and 240 fps??
Ответитьi saw green and red so clearly and the yelow also :)) guess my eyesight is train enough from so much csgo :)))
ОтветитьPov: You are playing in youre mobile phone at 20 fps lol
ОтветитьBut bro with motion blur on my eyes will melt :=/ but still no answer whats the limit. Can we see 360 fps games or not? Is it worth to invest into 360hz monitor or 240hz better ?
ОтветитьGreat way to finish when someone persists in saying that only empirical evidence is true or real
ОтветитьI saw red and off-white no matter how many times I watched it, I guess I'm weird.
ОтветитьWhen i get high i get like 5-20 fps and oh god is it a bad feeling
ОтветитьI saw red and green and got told I was incorrect and that I saw yellow...
Okay.
I saw both. I'm guessing most people my age and younger saw it (-25 yrs old)
Ответитьi never sow yellow
ОтветитьSo the problem is your brain can't handle everything at certain speeds. So if you override your brain's automatic motion blur and fight through the headache (or black out, might take practice), you can perceive things moving at faster speeds. That's how Saitama does it!
Ответитьi didn’t see yellow, i just saw multiple colors and i didnt know what they were
Ответитьi think there's an easier way to distinguish how many frames per second can our eyes actually see. Take the rotor blades of the helicopter - spin them slowly and increase in speed. Up to how many spins per second can we actually track the blades?
Oh, and by the way, for myself, I saw the colors of the dots perfectly, even when you quickly transposed two of them. Same for the planes, the image was pretty clear. Might have to do with my shitty monitor, which is capped at 60fps. Even if you tried to show me faster frames, I probably saw them at 60 anyways.
Just like war, all eye sight is based on deception. ~ Games at 240 FPS.
ОтветитьAlso, I saw the red, then green, dont know what your point in this video is
ОтветитьI do NOT get what he's talking about. Even at the highest image quality setting, when he flashes red then green next to each other, I still saw it as red then green, NOT yellow! Only when he started rapidly switching back and forth between them did I start to see a yellowish color if I sort of tried to but no matter how much I rewind to try and see yellow again, even when I can see yellow, it's only momentary before dissolving back into red and green flashes... Is there just something wrong with my eyes??? Maybe that's why I feel like I'm the only one of my friends who can't see any real difference between 60fps and 120fps...
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