i was litteraly going to use this for an example, because the graphics in this game are very nice, and its easy to see the difference especially in the background, the trees and stuff, but i found a high speed gta run and theirs more going on, other cars, water buildings.
is a even better example that shows clarity. I notice a difference in things on my computer, 2 screens (samsung smart led tv's) are hooked up via hdmi cables, to my video card's. I have a third monitor to the onboard gpu, and even playing pso on either of the two different types of displays theirs an apparent difference. @Hatsodoom Reiga It's really just textures as they move, especially lines that define different things when they go by fast, are much more smoother. 1st person shooter for example, if you spin around in a circle at 30fps things are more of a blur, not so bad, but at 60fps and above things are crisp and at certain high speed/fast paced games, it does help, but in pso, it would just be a comfort of living thing, and its a noticeable difference in that too.
another very great example, a stand still example, that goes beyond 60fps, skip to about 30 seconds in ( or watch it all) and this is a still cam, notices the difference in the waves?
and also @Hatsodoom Reiga your monitor's ability to "refresh" play a huge part. You can have a sweet video card playing project cars or max effect andromada playing either on max settings, and have a cheap monitor(tv) with a slow refresh speed, and it will look crappy too. But with the same gpu and a faster refresh rate, you will get a better picture, and sometimes just a better monitor alone will help quality alone. example here....