BLURRY PIXEL FONTS
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- bug0
31fps seems to be what a majority of people use. I use 31fps myself but, like nick, don't ask me why.
Something about someshit...
I just play follow the leader on this topic, cause I don't think there is a real "answer" it's whatever works for you and your particular project.fps = farts per second.
;)
- Derek20
lol bug!
its TOTALLY farts per second
- Derek20
lnu,
The human eye can easily detect the flicker of a 60Hz refresh rate, and any time your video card produces less than 60 FPS if becomes obviously jerky. At rates above 60 FPS the situation changes: if your PC is delivering 60 FPS or more then your eye is fully fooled into believing non-flickering motion. Many people believe that frame rates above 60 per second are a waste of time and money as the eye can't detect all those extra frames. However, when frame rates climb into the triple digits the human eye can detect differences in quality, not quantity. Ultimately, only you can decide how many FPS is enough...
- Derek20
Frames Per Second are important because each "frame" that is drawn on your screen is a rock solid, stand-alone image - fully detailed, with no "motion blur". You can confirm this by taking a screen shot (with the PRINT SCREEN key) when things on the screen are going fast. Television can survive on 30 fps because each image on a TV screen is blurry. Hit PAUSE on your VCR when things are moving fast to confirm this for yourself.
- genevieve0
the fps thing makes me mad when i watch tv.
29.97 pisses me off too d!
- bug0
quit talking to yourself derek ;)
- jpolk0
wtf??? this definitely wins the 'most schizophrenic thread of the day' award
- brundlefly0
I vote most sociopathic.
- brundlefly0
FPS, VCR, WWW!
I am confused.
- jpolk0
yeah
- Derek20
lol..
did anyone learn ANYTHING today?
- brundlefly0
we learnt you are a little snooty.
we learnt that movies are 24 fps, and video is almost 30. what relevance this had to blurry pixel fonts we will have to sit and try to figure out for a long time coming.
we learnt that you think that pausing a video (VCR) is a good example to actually see what a set frame of video looks like. Pause it from dvd, its still on your TV, but its sharp, which negates yours argument.
we learnt that you need a big old cup of shut the f*ck up.
merry f*cking xmas.
- Derek20
awww.. you are bitter!
you need a cup of sugar
- ********0
derek, brundle is you in 15 years, respect your elders
;)
- brundlefly0
brundle is old :(
and nick was right about the 15 years too.
- Derek20
i doubt that nick..
- brundlefly0
35 in under a month
- k770
damn youth ;)
- ********0
here's another fer ya, derek..
- JamesEngage0
If the type on there was a little larger, or brighter... it would be a killer site. great work on there.