>TVs (before 2020, maybe earlier) only did 25hz-ish
tell me your European without telling me.
> You can actually play pretty ridiculous tricks on the brain if you know this.
I do random persistence of vision tricks all the time. I can see flickering in cheap CFLs or old tubes with bad ballast, and now with LEDs seeing the cheaper controllers with slow blink rates. Once you know how, the brain is a dumb rube waiting to be tricked. Only believe half of what you hear and none of what you see.
tell me your European without telling me.
> You can actually play pretty ridiculous tricks on the brain if you know this.
I do random persistence of vision tricks all the time. I can see flickering in cheap CFLs or old tubes with bad ballast, and now with LEDs seeing the cheaper controllers with slow blink rates. Once you know how, the brain is a dumb rube waiting to be tricked. Only believe half of what you hear and none of what you see.