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Earlier in the year, Youtube announced plans to update the site to support 60FPS in videos, which would make a difference to videos of gameplay especially, even if you think that 60FPS is unnecessary.
Today they’ve begun the rollout of the new system. Currently it’s only supported by Google’s own browser, Chrome, which mean if you use a different browser you unfortunately lose out for now. It should hopefully come to other browsers eventually though, so if you’re able to wait we should all be able to see 60FPS videos eventually. You also need to watch the videos in HD if you want the bigger framerate.
Are you excited for the new bigger framerates for videos?

October 30th, 2014 by
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