• @Land_Strider
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      11 months ago

      If nothing else, UI flow feels a lot better. Difference, even in a smartphone while using menus or playing games, is significant. It can actually help reduce screen fatigue or dizziness a lot on games or videos with quick and drastic camera movements.

      However, in most cases, for a lot of people who were playing games even 10 years ago, it is a quality of life improvement akin to switching to a more comfortable chair, mouse or keyboard.

    • @TheGrandNagus
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      411 months ago

      Once you get used to higher refresh rates, lower ones look stuttery.

      Sometimes when I go back to a lower refresh rate display, I even get some visual discomfort for a little while until I readjust.

      For me going to 90 or 120Hz is well worth the small hit to battery life.

    • @reversebananimals
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      311 months ago

      It’s just an eye comfort thing. Higher refresh rate looks better, no matter what you’re doing.

      It’s not that I need it, it’s that if I’m dropping $500+ on a toy, how can it NOT have it when all my other devices do?