Quote Originally Posted by LuckyNV View Post
the point is, you want to maintain high fps if you run into heavy gunfire or bits flying about etc... or some areas of maps can be very laggy.

if your comp is putting out 60fps max, or even 60 fps average there will be situations of low low fps which will affect your aim.

Obviously this applies to fast paced first person shooters, or really first person shooters in general.

edit - also these days LCDs have optimal Hz at 70 or 75 now... or at least the 3 I have bought past year are like that, just mid-range 17inchers.
that's fine and all, but as long as your MINIMUM FPS is over 60 I see no reason not to play on good settings.