Diablo IV & More Turn NVIDIA Reflex On For More Responsive Gameplay (2023)

By Andrew Burnes on May 28, 2023 | Featured Stories Computex GeForce RTX GPUs NVIDIA Reflex

NVIDIA Reflex is a must-have in games, reducing system latency so your actions occur quicker, giving you a competitive edge in multiplayer matches, and making single-player titles more responsive and enjoyable. NVIDIA Reflex is now used by over 50 million players each month, is available in 9 of the top 10 competitive shooters, including the Counter-Strike 2 beta, and is activated by 90% of GeForce gamers in 70+ supported titles.

Recent recipients of Reflex include Redfall, Returnal, and The Lord of the Rings: Gollum™. Next month, Reflex will be available at launch in Diablo IV, and is coming to Metal: Hellsinger by way of a game update.

NVIDIA Reflex also encompasses optimized mice and monitors, which contribute to your overall system latency. By working with manufacturers we have built reporting capabilities into products, enabling GeForce gamers to measure their end-to-end system latency, seeing where their system may be holding them back.

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Today, we are launching NVIDIA G-SYNC Ultra Low Motion Blur 2 (ULMB 2). ULMB 2 delivers full refresh rate backlight strobing, nearly 2x higher brightness than the original ULMB, and nearly eliminates crosstalk. Together, these deliver incredible motion clarity for competitive gamers, helping them identify, track and target threats with greater ease, further increasing their competitiveness.

Additionally, four new GIGABYTE AORUS mice have added support for Reflex, along with a new LG UltraGear gaming monitor.

For all the details, keep reading.

Diablo IV Launches June 6th With Reflex & DLSS 3

The demon Lilith and the angel Inarius united to create the world of Sanctuary in their desire to escape the Eternal Conflict between the High Heavens and Burning Hells. But now, decades after the events of Diablo® III: Reaper of Souls®, they are bitter enemies who have resorted to war against each other with their respective followers. The lands of Sanctuary have become plagued with ceaseless demons, and only the most steadfast of heroes will be able to hold strong in the face of darkness in Diablo® IV.

On June 6th, Diablo® IV launches on Battle.net, boasting support for NVIDIA Reflex and NVIDIA DLSS 3, giving GeForce RTX gamers a superior experience. Using Reflex, system latency is reduced by up to 67%, helping you vanquish the forces of evil, and providing you the ultimate experience against foes at the hardest difficulties and in Hardcore mode. And with DLSS 3, desktop performance is multiplied by an average of 2.5X at 4K, and by an average of 1.8X on GeForce RTX 40 Series laptops at 1440p.

To celebrate Diablo IV’s release, NVIDIA and Blizzard have launched the Diablo IV GeForce RTX 40 Series Bundle, available now until June 13th. Buyers of eligible GeForce RTX 4070, 4070 Ti, 4080 and 4090 graphics cards and desktop PCs from select retailers and etailers will receive a Battle.net copy of Diablo IV. Head here for further information.

Metal: Hellsinger Adding Reflex

Slay to the rhythm of metal and vengeance on an infernal journey through the eight Hells. Make Hell fear the beat. Funcom and The Outsiders’ Metal: Hellsinger is an Overwhelmingly Positively-rated rhythm first-person shooter bursting with demons, badass weapons, and heavy metal music.

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Metal: Hellsinger’s hardest difficulties and toughest challenges demand precise timing - with the addition of NVIDIA Reflex, coming very soon, things will get slightly easier thanks to Reflex’s 27% reduction to system latency.

Reflex Reduces Latency In Even More Games

Over 70 released games support NVIDIA Reflex, enabling GeForce players to reduce system latency significantly, for the most responsive gaming experience possible on any platform. Since our last Reflex update, even more titles have introduced Reflex technology for their players, giving over 50 million GeForce gamers each month a superior experience:

  • Redfall: Reduce system latency with Reflex and accelerate performance with DLSS 3 by up to 70%.
  • Returnal: Housemarque’s third-person sci-fi action-shooter has added support for Reflex and DLSS 3, reducing latency by up to 52% and increasing performance by up to 2.2X.
  • The Lord of the Rings: Gollum™: Launched earlier this week, the story-driven stealth adventure includes Reflex, DLSS 3, DLAA, and ray-traced effects. With Reflex activated, system latency is reduced by up to 56%, and DLSS 3 accelerates frame rates by up to 3.9X. Get further details in our launch article.

In each title, enter the video options and enable NVIDIA Reflex to reduce system latency on your system. For even lower latency, select “On + Boost”, and optimize other parts of your system to further reduce system latency.

For a complete list of all 70-plus supported NVIDIA Reflex games, head here.

G-SYNC Ultra Low Motion Blur 2 Available Now

Since 2015, Ultra Low Motion Blur (ULMB) has delivered extra motion clarity for competitive gamers. Today, we’re launching G-SYNC Ultra Low Motion Blur 2 (ULMB 2), with over 1000 Hz of effective motion clarity for the best motion blur reduction for competitive gamers. Compared to the original, ULMB 2 delivers full refresh rate backlight strobing, nearly 2x higher brightness, and has practically zero crosstalk.

Best of all, ULMB 2 is available now, for free, for capable monitors through a single-click firmware update! For a deep dive on G-SYNC Ultra Low Motion Blur 2, and details about the free upgrade process, head on over to our dedicated article.

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New Overwatch 2 Slow Motion Video Exemplifies The Benefits Of High Refresh Rate 1440p Gaming

High refresh rate gaming on a high refresh rate 1440p monitor gives you several advantages against opponents on lower refresh rate displays. Namely:

  • Improved clarity from a reduction in blurring
  • Enemies will be seen sooner, enabling you to target and attack them sooner
  • Enemy character models will update more smoothly and frequently on your display, enabling easier and more precise attacks while they’re moving
  • Your system latency will be reduced, further improving your competitiveness

Without seeing it for yourself, it’s hard to visualize these benefits, which is why we’ve captured a slow motion video on a 1000 frames per second camera, exemplifying the benefits of high refresh rate gameplay in Overwatch 2:

If you want more examples of how Reflex improves your experience and makes you more competitive, check out our NVIDIA Reflex YouTube playlist, featuring Myth, n0thing, and other pro players.

GIGABYTE AORUS Mice With NVIDIA Reflex Analyzer Support Available Now

NVIDIA Reflex-compatible mice work in concert with GeForce Experience and NVIDIA Reflex gaming monitors to measure end-to-end system latency, from the click of a mouse, to the action occurring in the game, to that being shown on your display. Identify bottlenecks, minimize latency, and get the most responsive gaming possible, helping you maximize your potential.

This month sees the addition of 4 new NVIDIA Reflex-compatible mice, all from Gigabyte’s AORUS range:

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To learn more about measuring system latency with compatible NVIDIA Reflex accessories, follow our guide here.

New NVIDIA Reflex LG UltraGear G-SYNC Gaming Monitor Released

NVIDIA Reflex has become synonymous with esports - Reflex is present in the best competitive games, G-SYNC Monitors with Reflex have the highest refresh rates with excellent image clarity, and Gaming Mice with Reflex are primed to up your game. To fully measure end-to-end system latency, from click to game, to display, you need a Reflex game, monitor, and mouse.

This month, LG Is launching the new UltraGear 25GR75FG in select markets, following its debut as the official display of the League of Legends 2023 EMEA Championship.

The UltraGear 25GR75FG is a 24.5” 1920x1080 IPS monitor with a 360 Hz refresh rate, 1 millisecond gray-to-gray (GTG) response time, VESA Display HDR 400 certification, and official support for G-SYNC and Reflex Analyzer.

If you’d like a full list of Reflex-compatible G-SYNC gaming monitors and displays, head here.

More To Come Soon

Even more new NVIDIA Reflex games, monitors, and mice are on the way, so stay tuned to GeForce.com to see the news when it drops. Check out the complete list of currently supported games and devices on our NVIDIA Reflex website.

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FAQs

Is it better to have NVIDIA Reflex on or off? ›

Reflex can help lower rendering lag by as much as 80% and works best with first-person shooters like Apex Legends, Valorant, Call of Duty, Fortnite, and others. It isn't designed to affect system performance, but there have been some instances of it having a mild impact on average frame rates.

Should I turn on NVIDIA reflex low latency boost? ›

Turn on NVIDIA Reflex - If NVIDIA Reflex is available in your game, we highly recommend turning NVIDIA Reflex Low Latency Mode to On. Simply navigate to the option in your games options menu and turn on the setting. This will ensure your CPU is submitting work to the GPU just in time for it to be rendered.

What does NVIDIA reflex do in games? ›

NVIDIA Reflex, GeForce RTX 40 Series GPUs, and G-SYNC® monitors deliver the lowest latency and best responsiveness for the ultimate competitive advantage. Built to optimize and measure system latency, Reflex provides faster target acquisition, quicker reaction times, and the best aim precision for competitive games.

Which NVIDIA reflex setting to use? ›

Game Setup

Enable NVIDIA Reflex – Be sure to also turn on Reflex Low-Latency mode in Graphics Options to reduce system latency to help improve competitive performance.

What are the benefits of Nvidia reflex? ›

Built to optimize and measure system latency, Reflex provides faster target acquisition, quicker reaction times, and the best aim precision for competitive games. Keep NVIDIA Reflex on at all times. Achieve the lowest system latency possible.

Does Nvidia reflex affect graphics quality? ›

Nvidia Reflex has almost no overheads. It won't negatively impact performance, but it can make a world of difference in reducing latency and improving your performance in-game. There are no downsides to enabling it.

Does Nvidia Reflex increase FPS? ›

Enabling NVIDIA Reflex shouldn't affect your FPS much. Enabling the feature should barely lower your framerate but potentially significantly lower your latency.

Does Nvidia reflex increase latency? ›

Nvidia Reflex is a technology that game developers can use to reduce your system latency and improve your experience in-game.

Should I enable VSync? ›

The answer is simple. If screen tearing interferes with your gaming experience and causes frequent screen tears, you should enable VSync. On the other hand, if you are facing input lag or a decreased frame rate, turning VSync OFF will be the correct alternative.

Should I use Nvidia low latency mode? ›

For this reason, it's highly recommended to turn it on, provided it's available in your game. If you enable both the Ultra-low latency mode and the Reflex mode, the latter will override the former's functionality. This mode will bypass the Windows compositor, which adds latency.

How do I lower my computer latency? ›

Improve latency
  1. Use an Ethernet cable rather than a Wi-Fi connection.
  2. Reset the router or modem.
  3. Limit internet use by other devices on the home network.
  4. Close applications that are using the home network. Note: Carefully read any warnings generated by closing applications. ...
  5. Contact your Internet Service Provider (ISP).

How do I set Nvidia for best performance? ›

Change your default GPU to a high-performance graphics card:
  1. Right-click anywhere on your desktop.
  2. Click NVIDIA Control Panel.
  3. On the left side, select Manage 3D Settings.
  4. Select the Global Settings tab.
  5. Change the preferred graphics processor to a "High-performance NVIDIA processor."
May 3, 2023

What are the best Nvidia settings for smoothness? ›

Best Nvidia Control Panel settings for gaming and performance
  • Image sharpening. ...
  • Ambient occlusion. ...
  • Anisotropic filtering. ...
  • Antialiasing — FXAA. ...
  • Antialiasing — Gamma correction. ...
  • Antialiasing — Mode. ...
  • Antialiasing — Transparency. ...
  • Background Application Max Frame Rate.
Mar 12, 2023

What is better ultra low latency or Nvidia reflex? ›

NVIDIA Reflex is more effective at reducing latency and operates independently of NVIDIA Ultra low latency mode. If both NVIDIA Reflex and the Ultra Low Latency mode are enabled, NVIDIA Reflex will override Ultra Low Latency functionality.

What are the benefits of working at Nvidia? ›

NVIDIA Benefits and Perks
  • Financial Benefits. Paid Internships. Assistance with paying off your student loans. Matching 401k contribution. ...
  • Health and Wellness Benefits. Non Primary Caregiver Leave. Fertility Assistance. Adoption Assistance. ...
  • Workplace Benefits. Flexible Work Arrangements. Company holiday on Juneteenth.

Why is Nvidia important? ›

They provide CPUs, GPUs, and software development platforms for accelerated computing solutions. Now, with their DGX cloud and AI Enterprise solutions, they have an additional business service that delivers recurring revenue and, in the process, provides a supercomputer as a service to deliver AI to any business.

Why do we use Nvidia? ›

Nvidia graphics cards are high-performance devices that enable powerful graphics rendering and processing for use in video editing, video gaming, and other complex computing operations.

How do I know if Nvidia reflex is working? ›

The short version:
  • Make sure your game is compatible with Nvidia Reflex.
  • Boot up a supported game.
  • Head over to settings or options.
  • Go to Video Settings.
  • Scroll down to Nvidia Reflex and set to Enabled.
Nov 1, 2022

How do I improve video quality with Nvidia? ›

To enable it, launch the NVIDIA Control Panel and open “Adjust video image settings.” Check the super resolution box under “RTX video enhancement” and select a quality from one to four — ranging from the lowest impact on GPU performance to the highest level of upscaling improvement.

Why do I get low FPS with a good graphics card? ›

The most common reason for reduced FPS is graphics settings that create a larger workload than your hardware can handle. So how do you achieve better FPS? Getting a faster CPU, more RAM, or a newer graphics card is one solution.

What increases FPS in GPU? ›

Overclock Your GPU (and CPU & RAM)

You'll first want to try overclocking your GPU. MSI's Afterburner software makes overclocking your GPU a fairly simple process. You can play with the software until you achieve a stable overclock, which should help give you a small increase in your framerate.

Does more GPU increase FPS? ›

A faster graphics card delivers higher frame rates that let you see things earlier and give you a better chance of hitting targets. That is why players with better graphics cards average higher Kill/Death (KD) ratios. NVIDIA GeForce GPUs deliver the highest FPS for competitive games.

Should I enable Nvidia DLSS? ›

DLSS is certainly one of the most powerful features of the RTX GPUs. They aren't as powerful as we might have hoped, and the ray tracing effects are pretty but tend to have a sizable impact on performance, but DLSS gives us the best of both worlds: better-looking games that perform better, too.

What causes a high latency? ›

What causes Internet latency? One of the principal causes of network latency is distance, specifically the distance between client devices making requests and the servers responding to those requests.

What is a good latency for gaming? ›

High latency is what causes time lag and makes gaming far less enjoyable. Low latency is ideal as this means you are experiencing smoother gameplay. Generally, an acceptable latency (or ping) is anywhere around 40 – 60 milliseconds (ms) or lower, while a speed of over 100ms will usually mean a noticeable lag in gaming.

Is Nvidia low latency mode good for gaming? ›

NVIDIA's low latency mode is like a turbo boost for your gaming experience! It's a feature that helps to reduce the amount of time it takes for your computer to process and display images on the screen. When you're gaming, you want the action to be as smooth and responsive as possible.

What is the FPS limit for Nvidia reflex? ›

Reflex applies an automatic FPS limit slightly below the refresh rate. At 144Hz, it limits to ~138 FPS, just as LLM "Ultra" (in supported games) did before it.

Should I use G-SYNC for FPS games? ›

Generally, most G-SYNC monitors are not worth it.

Sure, it wouldn't have a G-SYNC module, but it might have a higher resolution, a faster refresh rate, or a higher-quality panel, which would provide you with an overall better gaming experience than G-SYNC.

Should you cap FPS with G-SYNC? ›

You deal with input lag after your gpu outputs beyond your monitor's maximum refresh rate, however, if you do this. Capping your frame rates a few Hz below your monitor's maximum is the best option to keep g-sync enabled and avoid input lag that comes with v-sync.

Does VSync ruin performance? ›

Even when VSync is working well it's not perfect. It may affect the gaming experience as it reduces the frame rate till it finds the perfect balance, resulting in stuttering increases and input lag. It happens in all types of games but is most noticeable in fighting and shooter titles.

Is VSync better or worse for performance? ›

By itself, VSync has no bearing on graphical quality, but enabling it eliminates ugly screen tearing. While that may seem like a no-brainer, it can also tank your frame rate and increase input lag—both of which are the bane of competitive gaming.

Does VSync make it smoother? ›

VSync forces your graphics processor unit and monitor to work in unison with fine-tuned cohesion. This synchronism effectively eliminates screen-tearing and promotes smoother, more fluid gameplay.

Does Nvidia low latency mode affect graphics? ›

Low Latency modes have the most impact when your game is GPU bound, and framerates are between 60 and 100 FPS, enabling you to get the responsiveness of high-framerate gaming without having to decrease graphical fidelity. “

Should I enable GPU scaling? ›

The best practice for GPU rendering is to only scale the graphics if you have to, and only down if absolutely necessary. Let's say you are running a game at 1080p or the standard resolution of most monitors. Now, let's say you want to play at 720p, which is a common resolution for lower-end monitors.

How can I improve my latency performance? ›

To improve network latency, start by having an accurate measure of how long a network communication takes from point of origin to fulfillment. Network managers have a number of tools to choose from to do this, including Ping, Traceroute and My traceroute (MTR).

How do I make my latency more stable? ›

MENU
  1. Check Your Internet Speed and Bandwidth. ...
  2. Aim for Low Latency. ...
  3. Move Closer to Your Router. ...
  4. Close Any Background Websites and Programs. ...
  5. Connect Your Device to Your Router via an Ethernet Cable. ...
  6. Play on a Local Server. ...
  7. Restart Your Router. ...
  8. Replace Your Router.

Why do I lag with good internet? ›

You may be too far from your router, your service provider may be experiencing outages, or your internet speed may simply not be fast enough to ensure smooth gameplay. To get your ideal gaming experience, your Wi-Fi signal needs to be stronger, and your internet speed must be fast enough to avoid delays.

How do I increase my Nvidia refresh rate? ›

  1. From the NVIDIA Control Panel navigation tree pane, under Display, click Change resolution to open the associated page.
  2. If applicable, select the display for which you want to change the refresh rate.
  3. From the Refresh rate list, click the refresh rate that you want to set.

How can I improve my graphics card performance in Windows 10? ›

In the search box on the taskbar, type performance, then select Adjust the appearance and performance of Windows in the list of results. On the Visual Effects tab, select Adjust for best performance > Apply.

How do I make my graphics run smoother? ›

If you'd like to know how to increase frame rate without buying new hardware, here are the best things you can do:
  1. Update graphic and video drivers. ...
  2. Optimize in-game settings. ...
  3. Reduce your screen resolution. ...
  4. Change graphics card settings. ...
  5. Invest in FPS booster software.
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What is the best fps for smooth gameplay? ›

Basically, 60 FPS serves as a benchmark for smooth gameplay, where there is also — as described before — a more direct input. At 30 FPS, delays can occur, which can result in noticeably delayed input in action-packed games.

How do I make my fps look smoother? ›

Easy Fixes for Low FPS
  1. Close background processes. Use the Task Manager (shortcut: CTRL+SHIFT+ESC), then click the CPU and Memory tabs to see what's using large chunks of your CPU or RAM.
  2. Update the game. ...
  3. Update your graphics drivers. ...
  4. Search for player tweaks and mods. ...
  5. Repair your install.

Should I turn Nvidia reflex on? ›

Reflex can help lower rendering lag by as much as 80% and works best with first-person shooters like Apex Legends, Valorant, Call of Duty, Fortnite, and others. It isn't designed to affect system performance, but there have been some instances of it having a mild impact on average frame rates.

Should I turn on Nvidia reflex low latency? ›

Built to optimize and measure system latency, Reflex provides faster target acquisition, quicker reaction times, and the best aim precision for competitive games. Keep NVIDIA Reflex on at all times. Achieve the lowest system latency possible.

Should I turn ultra low latency? ›

Setting it to Ultra is supposed to reduce latency when you have your game uncapped and you are GPU bound and still only achieving 60-100fps. Battlenonsense did a vid though and showed you can decrease latency even more by not having it on and capping your GPU usage below max.

Does Nvidia improve FPS? ›

9. Activate DLSS and Nvidia Reflex. There are a couple of extra settings that you can activate in particular games. These include Nvidia Reflex which is designed to minimise latency and DLSS which uses AI to improve FPS in clever ways.

Should I turn V Sync on? ›

The answer is simple. If screen tearing interferes with your gaming experience and causes frequent screen tears, you should enable VSync. On the other hand, if you are facing input lag or a decreased frame rate, turning VSync OFF will be the correct alternative.

Does Nvidia low latency lower FPS? ›

By submitting the frames just before they're needed in the queue, this mode significantly lowers system latency. As a result, your gameplay will be much smoother, making gaming more enjoyable. Low latency is most impactful with GPU-bound games using frame rates from 60 to 100 FPS.

Does Nvidia Shadowplay affect FPS? ›

If you are running shadowplay features like instant replay, record, or live stream then yeah, it will affect FPS to varying levels depending on GPU.

What improves fps the most? ›

Increase FPS and enhance the gaming experience through the below measures.
  • Update graphics card drivers. The graphics card is central to the gaming performance. ...
  • Change video game settings. ...
  • Enable Game Mode in Windows 10. ...
  • Lower the resolution. ...
  • Manage power option. ...
  • Overclock graphics card. ...
  • Increase RAM. ...
  • Replace the graphics card.
Sep 25, 2022

How do I optimize my Nvidia PC for gaming? ›

  1. Optimize an NVIDIA Control Panel. ...
  2. Step 1: update your drivers. ...
  3. Step 2: optimize the resolution and refresh rate. ...
  4. Step 3: adjust the color settings. ...
  5. Step 4: go to 3D settings. ...
  6. Step 5: optimize sharpening and GPU scaling. ...
  7. Step 6: optimize DSR and anisotropic filtering. ...
  8. Step 7: adjust anti-aliasing.
Aug 23, 2022

How do I set Nvidia to high performance? ›

Change your default GPU to a high-performance graphics card:
  1. Right-click anywhere on your desktop.
  2. Click NVIDIA Control Panel.
  3. On the left side, select Manage 3D Settings.
  4. Select the Global Settings tab.
  5. Change the preferred graphics processor to a "High-performance NVIDIA processor."
May 3, 2023

Does VSync increase lag? ›

By itself, VSync has no bearing on graphical quality, but enabling it eliminates ugly screen tearing. While that may seem like a no-brainer, it can also tank your frame rate and increase input lag—both of which are the bane of competitive gaming.

What are the disadvantages of VSync? ›

Disadvantages of VSync:
  • A major disadvantage of VSync is that in trying to synchronize the frame rate and screen rate, it creates a delay for mouse and keyboard commands. ...
  • When playing a game with high-intensity scenes, the frame rate suddenly drops below the refresh rate of the monitor during an intense scene.
Mar 22, 2023

Does VSync affect performance? ›

Even when VSync is working well it's not perfect. It may affect the gaming experience as it reduces the frame rate till it finds the perfect balance, resulting in stuttering increases and input lag. It happens in all types of games but is most noticeable in fighting and shooter titles.

What should I have low latency mode on Nvidia? ›

Here's when NVIDIA says you might want to use this setting: “Low Latency modes have the most impact when your game is GPU bound, and framerates are between 60 and 100 FPS, enabling you to get the responsiveness of high-framerate gaming without having to decrease graphical fidelity. “

How to reduce CPU latency? ›

Table of contents
  1. Setting The Right Buffer Length.
  2. Setting The Right Sample Rate.
  3. Making Maximum Use of Your CPU.
  4. Close Any Other Programs and Computer Functions.
  5. Don't be Scared to Render to Audio.
Apr 13, 2023

What should average PC latency be? ›

Generally, an acceptable latency (or ping) is anywhere around 40 – 60 milliseconds (ms) or lower, while a speed of over 100ms will usually mean a noticeable lag in gaming.

Does frame rate affect gaming? ›

If you are a PC gamer, you probably care about how smooth and responsive your games look and feel on your monitor. One of the factors that affects your gaming experience is the frame rate, or how many times per second your screen updates with a new image. Frame rate is measured in frames per second, or fps.

Does FPS rely on GPU or CPU? ›

Both the GPU (Graphics Processing Unit) and CPU (Central Processing Unit) play a role in determining the FPS (Frames Per Second) in a game. The CPU and GPU work in conjunction with each other to process and render the game.

Does FPS have anything to do with graphics? ›

It's all about balancing frame rate and graphics quality for the games you like to play. 60 fps will lend you incredibly smooth gameplay, but a lower frame rate speed will give you better graphics. The choice is yours, but if you're looking for a stable balance, 45 fps is a good target.

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