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Of course there's nothing wrong with that. I'd personally consider it a blessing. Some people are really bothered by unstable frame rates, others can't see it at all. It's difficult to explain how something bothers you if the other person can't see it at all. Using your example of a 1%, or .1% low, you stated that hitch to you is no big deal. To some it is. It's personal preference. I get the feeling you're trying to tell people to not let it bother them because it doesn't bother you? I may find the sound of a bird chirping outside my window calming and peaceful. It might annoy you and keep you from sleeping. Neither of us would be wrong, correct?It's not because I don't care, but because I literally don't see the difference. I'm trying to understand why things that I can't see are so important for some. Is that a bad thing?