Board Thread:News and Announcements/@comment-27388204-20161211085024/@comment-25101690-20161212224119

Ffets wrote: Edit: Just checked, they are cheating: If I select 15 milliseconds, save it, then reload it, it's just 10 milliseconds. This shows, that 15 milliseconds is stored as 1 centisecond.

 ᚠᚠᛖᛏᛋ (ContentMod) That's not necessarily cheating. It just means that the program performs at a precision of 10ms. They probably used ms as unit because it's the more common SI-prefix for time. What they did do wrong imo is to floor the number instead of rounding.

The wiki section you linked also contained the hint that Chrome, Safari, and IE all slow down animations to 100ms if they are faster than 50ms. That means over 80% of all internet users can't see very fast GIFs anyway.