[quote]Frame rate in games is more about the amount of control input you'll have over the motion than anything else & higher is always better/smoother
The more frames your input (mouse/keys/pad ect)can be spread over the smoother its going to feel,this is why pro death matchers want as higher rate as possible so they can have extreme control over there input...
Exactly. That's why it's better to have 200 FPS in Counter-Strike than a mere 60. You'll have much smoother aim, and thus be a deadlier opponent.
Also, minimum framerate matters a lot. If your average framerate is 60, but it sometimes drops down to 10 in situations where you need lots of precise control, you'll want to upgrade, turn down the details, or if the game engine just sucks, change games. :pactually that is total bs. You do not need that many fps to play smoothly. Your monitor can only support the amount of the refreshrate, your eyes can only register a certain amount, high fps is sold to the "gamer" crowd because marketers have noticed if they promise results people will buy the product because more means they are some how better.
I think its a load of crap, I've ran games on old cards get 30fps (in fear) and beat the crap out of alot of people running newer cards. It is all skill, and ping, as long as you get 30fps constant, your fine.