@Awhoo_Thunder That's utter BS. You totally see the difference between 60 and 120 fps and it is huge. Such as going from 120fps to 200 fps. You totally see the difference.
If you do not, you may want to consult with your doctor.
Don't come back with the BS "your eyes can't process to many fps". Even though it is true, go educate yourself about how to eye is actually working at picking stuff up.
Having more fps than your eye can actually process is extremely beneficial as your eyes will have the liberty to pickup on more stuff at more precise time, and experience a much more fluent gameplay.
I can't even play Apex, it gives me headache after 10 minutes and visual issues as I am playing all games either on 120fps or 200 fps.
And your final advice is completely out of the actual true question of this post.
EA games is a massive game company, and every major competitive titles support 120fps on next gen console. Who cares about fairness or aim assist or if you should have spend 2500$ on a gaming pc instead of 250$ on a Xbox Series S , who cares?
The point is EA games are lazy and it is not acceptable, they gotta provide the same standard as other game developer..