Good article, But any FPS gamer should know that accuracy is NEVER/NEVER on your FPS. Your FPS results in how fast your card renders the game. Not how fast or straight your bullet flies. If you miss, then you can't aim. OR your internet connection is lagging out.
Now from what they say is TRUE yes. If your card renders the game slowly, then it will take longer for you to aim, due to GFX lag. But a playable FPS (30) is what the human eye can see, will not affect your shot.
Oh, and I really don't know what they were testing, but a E6300 isn't fast at any case, and I played CS:S on a 7yr old DELL for many years, and can play at Medium settings with a 30+fps. The source engine was made for low/mid range computers. People that are crying over FPS, should stop, and go buy a GFX card. 8800GT's are like 70$ now if you know where to look, and can run Crysis on high and get like 25FPS
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