Players have a new excuse for being defeated in video games: some gamers see more FPS and can react faster when playing

Have you ever found yourself in the middle of a multiplayer game, frustrated and wondering why you’re always being defeated by players who seem to have superhuman reflexes? Well, now you have an excuse ready: According to recent research, it seems that some people can actually see the world faster than others.

A study titled “The speed of vision: Individual variation in critical flicker fusion thresholds,” published in the academic journal Plos One, details an experiment in which Participants were challenged to observe a rapidly flickering light source and determine when it appeared to become constant. Some perceived the light as a constant beam when it flickered about 35 times per second, while others could still identify that the light was flashing at speeds of 60 times per second or more.


The study was repeated several times with the same participants, and the researchers found that although there was a significant variation between individualstest subjects who could perceive light flickering at faster speeds could do so repeatedly.

The teacher Kevin Mitchella neurobiologist at Trinity College Dublin, said: “We believe that individual differences in perceptual speed may become evident in high-speed situations where one may need to locate or track fast-moving objects, such as in ball sports, or in situations where visual scenes change rapidly, such as in competitive online games.”

“They can have an advantage over others before they’ve even picked up a racket and hit a tennis ball, or picked up a controller and immersed themselves in some online fantasy world.”


The perception of flickering light It’s just one part of the puzzle when it comes to seeing movement. Moving images have been found to invoke different visual systems than those that process only light, and more than that, visual perception can be trained to improve.

So much so that, in fact, sometimes games are used in vision therapies to treat certain conditions and improve things like contrast sensitivity, attention skills, and object tracking.


Although this disparity in the speed of perception can provide a comforting explanation for those who feel outmatched in multiplayer games, It is important to remember that the Practice and visual training can also play a crucial role in performance. Additionally, research suggests that visual perception can be trained and improved, providing hope for those looking to improve their skills in this area.

Starfield player after 800 hours finds a location with impressive architecture

In some cases, while some dedicate hours to training to improve in their favorite online game, others invest those same hours and even more in other types of games linked to exploration, as is this case. Recently, a dedicated Starfield player did just that by stumbling upon a stunning location that he had never encountered in over 800 hours of gameplay.

The player expressed his surprise and amazement at the discovery, especially considering that he found it after having invested more than 800 hours in Starfield and being convinced that he had explored the majority of what the game has to offer. Although he initially mistook the location for a random point of interest (POI), other fans pointed out that it is actually a fixed location in the game.



 
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