(this is Hacker News after all, seems like a reasonable question to me too)
I had not thought about Motion...good one.
Agreed regarding a responsible benchmark.
All that exploration could help illuminate (ha) the path to a user-first "Desired frames per second" Graphical Setting in game set-ups. "I just want 60 / 120 / don't-care 30 is okay". With nVidia going bonkers with new AI interpolation features the users may want a "minimum 60 please".
It's a soft feature that Consoles have, IMO, though with variable rate refresh panels I feel it's less of a draw.
(this is Hacker News after all, seems like a reasonable question to me too)
I had not thought about Motion...good one.
Agreed regarding a responsible benchmark.
All that exploration could help illuminate (ha) the path to a user-first "Desired frames per second" Graphical Setting in game set-ups. "I just want 60 / 120 / don't-care 30 is okay". With nVidia going bonkers with new AI interpolation features the users may want a "minimum 60 please".
It's a soft feature that Consoles have, IMO, though with variable rate refresh panels I feel it's less of a draw.
Does Linux have workable VRR support?