As I said it strongly depends on what you do with it. One of my main hobbies is aim training and there the difference is clearly noticeable. And there are many trustworthy voices in the aim training community that back this up. It’s also noteworthy that other factors of the monitor impact motion clarity more than just the refresh rate. For example an OLED panel has way better motion clarity than IPS panels.
But in the end stuff like this obviously won’t give you superpowers. You have to train to actually get gud.
At least for competitive games the better motion clarity of 240+ FPS is clearly noticeable.
But then again its questionable whether generating those frames with DLSS has any kind of competitive advantage.
I feel like this is a case of “My $80 platinum plated monster 3.5mm audio cable gives so much better music quality.”
It’s not though, i have a 500hz oled next to my 280hz lcd screen. They are not even close.
As I said it strongly depends on what you do with it. One of my main hobbies is aim training and there the difference is clearly noticeable. And there are many trustworthy voices in the aim training community that back this up. It’s also noteworthy that other factors of the monitor impact motion clarity more than just the refresh rate. For example an OLED panel has way better motion clarity than IPS panels.
But in the end stuff like this obviously won’t give you superpowers. You have to train to actually get gud.