ok, i think high frame rates of things like 60fps are cheap and make things look awful.
this is obvious for anything on film, but i tihnk its also true for video games. The fact gamers think high frame rates are good is because as a community they're critically terrible at judging what looks good.
it's a bit of a weird one that for me.
having grown up with everything shot on film, and standard def tv, the super crisp stuff looks like cheap and usually after school special productions.
if "film grain" is added in post it solves a lot of the look and feel issues, by adding some "atmosphere" to it.
the film "2001" being the odd ball without atmosphere correctly looking sharp as, yet out of place.
wonder how ultra fine/crisp perceptions will change with generations.
@maya_b well its also a built in uncanny valley stuff because the human eye doesnt see movement at such high frame rates that you can view on a screen when your eyeballs are still.
true. and that your brain's visual processing fills in upwards of 60% of each "frame" everything you see anyway does impact what you "see"
though part of your eye's micro-movements are to till in those gaps of perception and composite what you "see" as far as your brain is concerned