heisenberg
Earl Grey
Yes and the more fps there are the more fluid it looks. It's like how consoles gamers can't tell the difference between 30fps and 60fps. Most console gamers can't tell the difference because they haven't used it for long. once you do, you'll noticed a significant difference. it's the same debate with people who can't tell the difference b/w flac and mp3 when there is a substantial difference.You do know what fps is, right? The more frames shown per second, the more fluid the motion becomes. However, there is a point of saturation, cramming more frames within the span of 1 second becomes unnoticeable at some point.
It's like resolution. If I show you an image at 16k then the same image at 32k, you wouldn't be able to tell the difference. There is a point where pixelation becomes too small for your eye to distinguish.