hucharles5 :
jeez, u guys r so pessimistic lmao... is our human technology rly this bad? I just want to see games like how I see real life, which is infinite frames, is that too much to ask?
It's not pessimism. It's realism. We also can't fly to other solar systems, after all. Or travel at light speed.
In any case, that is not how the human eye works. At all. Different parts of the eye see things at different rates, and the eye/optic nerve/etc., does not deal in full frames.
Honestly, most of what I have read makes it rather questionable whether the human eye can see a difference between, say, 120 fps and 200 fps, at all. Then you're talking about the data going along the optic nerve to the brain, actual perception of the information, a decision being made, and a signal transmitted to your hands.
Real life is NOT infinite frames. Obviously, no technology can ever create infinite frames, either. Conceptually, that makes no sense.
Ever ride along on a road, and when you see another car speed up slowly past you, how the rims appear to slow down, stop, then start to go in reverse? The wheels aren't actually going in reverse while the car is moving forward. Your eyes and brain simply can't process it as quickly as real life.