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that doesn't matter, even playing a card game like Hearthstone is a nicer experience at 144 fps 144hz, switching between that and 60hz, the smoothness of the card draws, plays, etc. its just much nicer at high refresh. everything is improved by high refresh doesn't matter the game, outside of some indie games like sidescrollers Dead Cells, etc. those are fine at 30 or 60 fps.
Well then skip this one, I guess?
So far the benches seem to produce over 60, so you could drop this point
"The game will be using Denuvo's anti-tamper technology..."
Codex Edition won't
Oh I won't tamper with the game at all as long as it has Denuvo, so they succeeded
Denuvo to me reads like 'buy on discount when feature complete'. I know its a weird abbreviation, but its true.