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Author Topic: FoV and low FPS in games making people feel sick?  (Read 11938 times)

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Re: FoV and low FPS in games making people feel sick?
« Reply #15 on: May 04, 2013, 08:16:16 pm »

GTA IV could run on my laptop with an FPS rate of only 5-10 frames per second.
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As for FPS... i guess people just get used to having high FPS and begin noticing whne games are slower then that DESPITE that in theory everything above 20 FPS (assuming it's a stable 20 fps) should move smoothly to the average human eye.
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Re: FoV and low FPS in games making people feel sick?
« Reply #16 on: May 04, 2013, 08:20:16 pm »

As for FPS... i guess people just get used to having high FPS and begin noticing whne games are slower then that DESPITE that in theory everything above 20 FPS (assuming it's a stable 20 fps) should move smoothly to the average human eye.

I don't know what kind of "theory" this is, but it's wrong. I'm pretty sure most of the people here could tell the difference between 20 and 60 graphical frames per second, stuttering or no. Hell, I know I can, considering how many awful computers I've used and owned.
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Re: FoV and low FPS in games making people feel sick?
« Reply #17 on: May 04, 2013, 08:37:15 pm »

As for FPS... i guess people just get used to having high FPS and begin noticing whne games are slower then that DESPITE that in theory everything above 20 FPS (assuming it's a stable 20 fps) should move smoothly to the average human eye.

I don't know what kind of "theory" this is, but it's wrong. I'm pretty sure most of the people here could tell the difference between 20 and 60 graphical frames per second, stuttering or no. Hell, I know I can, considering how many awful computers I've used and owned.
Well that mostly depends on the speed things are moving but in theory you shouldn't see tearing at 20 frames and anything above 30 should be impossible to notice.
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Re: FoV and low FPS in games making people feel sick?
« Reply #18 on: May 04, 2013, 08:43:09 pm »

Again, what theory? 20 FPS is hardly that high, and it's a whole lot more noticeable than in film because there isn't any sort of motion blur (except in modern games that try to simulate it, I guess).
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Re: FoV and low FPS in games making people feel sick?
« Reply #19 on: May 04, 2013, 08:44:30 pm »

There's a sight of difference between consistent 30FPS and consistent 60FPS. Stuttering just makes it more noticeable. Speaking from my experience with WoT in particular, I can pull a constant 40FPS with high graphical settings, but I play with low settings for a consistent 90FPS because there is a bloody great change in the responsiveness.
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Re: FoV and low FPS in games making people feel sick?
« Reply #20 on: May 04, 2013, 08:49:59 pm »

http://boallen.com/fps-compare.html

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Re: FoV and low FPS in games making people feel sick?
« Reply #21 on: May 04, 2013, 08:56:14 pm »

I believe what solinoran is getting at is that the human eye can only see at something like 25 Frames per second.

What he's not getting, though, is that the length of the frames might be the same, but the time it changes at might be different. So, for example, Game A changes it's frames at 1.01, 1.05, 1.09, 1.13 etc, but your eye looks for the change at 1.00, 1.04, 1.08, 1.12 etc. Or something like that.
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Re: FoV and low FPS in games making people feel sick?
« Reply #22 on: May 05, 2013, 02:33:59 am »

The human eye does not have a refresh rate as it is not digital.
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Re: FoV and low FPS in games making people feel sick?
« Reply #23 on: May 05, 2013, 04:23:01 am »

As for FPS... i guess people just get used to having high FPS and begin noticing whne games are slower then that DESPITE that in theory everything above 20 FPS (assuming it's a stable 20 fps) should move smoothly to the average human eye.

That's wrong for another reason unmentioned so far:
What essentially happens at about 20fps is that your brain is able and willing to fill in the gaps, as it is trained to by evolution and experience. For example, this is useful if you want to catch something that moves rather fast. You can easily check this to fail by having something at the border of your vision. I can definitely see lights flickering at the frequency of 50Hz the local power network has, and I claim to be reliable able to distinguish between lights flickering at 25, 50 and 100 Hz that way.
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Re: FoV and low FPS in games making people feel sick?
« Reply #24 on: May 05, 2013, 11:41:27 am »

The low FOV thing is basically a form of motion sickness, whilst the low FPS thing is the noticing jitter in what is being viewed. Personally 30fps doesn't bother me, but I can see a difference, whilst if a game is at 20fps it's rather notable. Low FOV will make me a little motion sick after awhile (And a lot of console-centric shooter's have an FOV of 65 which is just stupid), but 120 FOV is too big and feels odd. I tend to be most comfortable around the 85-95 region.
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« Reply #25 on: May 05, 2013, 02:14:26 pm »

It's worth noting that in video games and other computer animations, motion blur is often used over frames to smooth out the jankiness of movement. Because most animations don't perfectly represent how things move, things like characters running are really just models sliding around with animations playing. The blur isn't as dramatic as in racing games or annoying graphical effects, instead just kind of phasing the image over itself a bit opposite the direction it's moving. I'd imagine for some people that this could cause eye strain if they're used to a high framerate, but it still really sounds psychosomatic when they complain about something like 50 FPS.

This is also one of the reasons why recorded film can play at a lower FPS and not be noticeable, as genuine movement is inherently perfect (in that regard, anyway), even at lowish framerates.
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Re: FoV and low FPS in games making people feel sick?
« Reply #26 on: May 05, 2013, 02:51:51 pm »

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Re: FoV and low FPS in games making people feel sick?
« Reply #27 on: May 05, 2013, 03:14:38 pm »

There's a pretty huge difference between 30 and 60. Though I do know there's people out there that stop seeing a difference after 30 and I'm not sure why that is.

I personally start feeling uncomfortable and my eye tires out faster if I have to do something at 30> fps. Not sure if that has to do more with personal preference/comfort or the fact I only have one eye. FOV has never really had an effect on me either besides confusing me if it's too damn high and causes some fish-eyeness, or if it's not very well optimized and it makes distance difficult to judge.
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Re: FoV and low FPS in games making people feel sick?
« Reply #28 on: May 05, 2013, 03:30:40 pm »

Hmm, so I know the human eye only really runs at about 40 fps, but I know that some people have claimed that it can perceive differences in frame rates beyond that.

How does that work? Does the eye just see the blurring of frames running together?
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Re: FoV and low FPS in games making people feel sick?
« Reply #29 on: May 05, 2013, 03:51:43 pm »

for me low FPS often feel sluggish and lumpy.
once i get about 30 fps im fine, but 60 feel a lot smoother.

with FOV i like a nice 90+ the tunnel vision of cod is just wrong.
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