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Originally Posted by Kpt. Lehmann
Welcome to Subsim Nerazzurri.
Anything above 23 FPS is good/faster than the human eye can register.
Some gfx cards and monitors actually run better/higher FPS if they are syncronized.
You may be seeing graphic tearing instead of stuttering. Try enabling the syncronizing option with the in-game options. At the very least it will virtually wipe out graphic tearing.
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Problem is, most games don't slow down with low FPS, they drop frames to compensate. Those dropped frames are perceivable as jerkiness. Edit: In fact more often than not frame rate is tied directly to gameplay speed. Since the card is generating what you see on the fly rather than just playing it as in a film, the game only runs as fast as the frames are drawn. Depends totally on the way the game was designed though and what frame rate it was meant to run at.
Bonjour nerazzurri. If lowering graphics settings didn't affect your FPS then your graphics adapter is probably adequate and you need to look at your CPU or RAM.