Frame rate comparison website

Not a great way to demonstrate what we really see or rather how we really see.

The closest to reality is when you stop the balls from moving. (rather ignore it altogether), and change the frame rate and velocity of the moving background.

Does moving from 25 to 30 to 60 fps really help you see better? (E.g. if you wish to see the details of the leaves).

In my case I can see only a marginal utility of having greater frame rate.
 
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