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It runs for 200+ fps for me for the most part so i didnt think this would be an issue, but thanks for letting me know!

Random update to my original comment. I did some Googling into fps and found out most standard screens can only display a max of 60, 120 or 144fps and over 200 only works on really high fps gaming screens. I don't know if there is a setting to change fps in your engine, but it might be worth looking into. Another nice feature might be if the menu has a settings option so that the player can increase or decrease the visual quality of the game based on what their computer can handle. Kinda like old Flash games did sometimes.

https://www.logicalincrements.com/articles/framerate