correct me if i'm wrong but there is no point having a FPS display higher than the hz your monitor can display
so 60fps for most PC screens, 120 for gaming screens, and not sure how it works with TVs..
Technically FPS is a polling rate for input, so in fps type games you want as high fps as you can get. Each time a frame is drawn, it checks for input from the mouse/keyboard/etc.
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Technically FPS is a polling rate for input, so in fps type games you want as high fps as you can get. Each time a frame is drawn, it checks for input from the mouse/keyboard/etc.