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FPS in video games is an abbreviation for "Frames Per Second", which means "frames per second". FPS measures the number of frames or images displayed on a computer or console screen in one second during gameplay.
In video games that have realistic graphic effects and fast dynamic events, FPS becomes a very important indicator. A high number of frames per second (high FPS) allows the game to be played with a smoother and more realistic image, as well as improves the player's reaction to events in the game.
The optimal FPS varies depending on the type of game and individual player preferences, but generally, 60 FPS and above are considered comfortable for most games. However, some gamers may strive for even higher FPS values, such as 120 or 240, especially in professional competitions.
To achieve higher FPS, players can lower the game's graphic settings, upgrade their computer or console components, and use software to optimize the game. Increasing FPS can significantly enhance the gaming experience by reducing lags and making the game more engaging and enjoyable.
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