Both are relative, and you have to agree to that.
Input lag... it can show but even if it hits theoretical maximum of 33.33ms is hardly noticeable. Input lag from other causes trumps it and in most cases it stays well below 33.3ms.
Stuttering occurs when it falls below 30fps. Or below any other set frame rate. majority would prefer 30fps without dips over 60fps with dips since dips in frame rate is much more noticeable than difference between 30 and 60fps. Or it can occur due to overall poor animation.
We all have out own little annoyances. Or even physical problems like motion sickness. But, in my opinion whole debate is wonky from the start. It's not about which is better, that much is clear. It's more about is it worth it. And that's where I have to say "it depends". And it depends on lots of things.
Quake 3 is much better at 60fps since in that game you swoop around like a mad man. Gran turismo? Ofcourse, sense of speed is crucial, you don't have time to look at rev meter all the time. Fallout 3/NV? Not really, it's slow paced and steady, there are no fast movements that would really highlight the difference. See what I mean?
As far as personal issues go, I can't really talk about them. I'm really tolerant of lots of crap when the atmosphere is just right. Framerate, controls, sound, graphics... you name it. If it grabs me, I tolerate the rest.
Input lag... it can show but even if it hits theoretical maximum of 33.33ms is hardly noticeable. Input lag from other causes trumps it and in most cases it stays well below 33.3ms.
Stuttering occurs when it falls below 30fps. Or below any other set frame rate. majority would prefer 30fps without dips over 60fps with dips since dips in frame rate is much more noticeable than difference between 30 and 60fps. Or it can occur due to overall poor animation.
We all have out own little annoyances. Or even physical problems like motion sickness. But, in my opinion whole debate is wonky from the start. It's not about which is better, that much is clear. It's more about is it worth it. And that's where I have to say "it depends". And it depends on lots of things.
Quake 3 is much better at 60fps since in that game you swoop around like a mad man. Gran turismo? Ofcourse, sense of speed is crucial, you don't have time to look at rev meter all the time. Fallout 3/NV? Not really, it's slow paced and steady, there are no fast movements that would really highlight the difference. See what I mean?
As far as personal issues go, I can't really talk about them. I'm really tolerant of lots of crap when the atmosphere is just right. Framerate, controls, sound, graphics... you name it. If it grabs me, I tolerate the rest.