I think too many “gamers” think if it’s not running 200fps it’s broken.
You are not clicking heads here, 30-60 is perfectly acceptable. Anything over 60 on a normal monitor is probably a waste of resources. If anything holding a steady fps is much more important than a high fps as far as perceiving smoothness. I agree under 30 and it starts to become a performance issue.
I also think too many people are afraid to reduce quality for a more stable experience. Yes, it’s gorgeous on higher settings, but if you can’t fly because fps is bouncing between 10-20, well it’s not fun is it.