a lower frame rate could cause some choppy looking animations. slowing it down would always make it look smoother. if you slow it down you cause the animation to have more frames inserted between the normal ones. unless you get those extra frames of animation in the normal time frame it's always going to look more choppy than when it's slowed down. it's kind of like the difference between playing some video games at 12, 25, 50, or 60 fps. it's the same action taking place in the same amount of time but there's a lot of "missing" frames at lower frame rates so it looks more choppy. also depending on what you're used to 12 fps may not look so bad but to other people it could be horribly choppy.
-- Josh Strawbridge
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