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« Reply #68020 on: October 29, 2012, 06:00:50 pm »

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For the people talking about framerate:
24 fps actually does look more like a "movie" than 48, because our brains are used to the blur. Adding a film grain doesn't solve the problem. Ever wonder why soap operas look fake? The TV-standard 30 fps is one of the main causes, along with overlighting.

Video games are different because there is no motion blur, and it actually hurts our eyes to have a perceptible gap between the frames without the motion blurring. Also, we're used to higher frame rate games.
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