: Reviewers note slight input lag and visual artifacts around quick-moving objects compared to the SAGE Meta Tool. Interesting Review Takeaway

Like many games from the mid-to-late 2000s, Red Alert 3 was developed when 60Hz monitors were the standard and console ports were a priority. The game’s engine (SAGE 2.0) had its simulation speed and render speed tied together.

A popular alternative discussed on Reddit is using the on Steam. This tool uses AI-based frame generation to "insert" frames between the game's native 30 FPS.

You’ll never want to go back to 30 Hz purgatory again.

Here’s a draft for a review of a Red Alert 3 60fps mod. You can adjust the tone (enthusiastic, critical, or balanced) as needed.