ScarDuck14
2 years agoLegend
Re: EA SPORTS™ WRC - Patch 1.3.0 Discussion Thread
@BeanDK You can still force VRR on PS5. Havnt done so on WRC as after 20 or so hours I’ve only had the occasional screen tear. Any how I force VRR on F1 games and apart from screen flicker on loading screens (Sony say this is normal when applying VRR to unsupported games) Game looks and feels better when at 120FPS.
Although Sony being Sony and belief they do it better have a tendency to develop their own software/hardware rather than use third party tech wherever possible. A common outcome is Sony products work awesomely with other Sony products. But not so well with other manufacturers. So when I bought my PS5 I needed a TV with 120FPS. Did lots of research and every source recommended although TV features are nothing special a Sony TV will get the most from PS5. I have no hard evidence that’s the case only that I don’t ever get graphic or performance issues anywhere as bad as others. Last crash I had was just after F1 22 released which was 18ish months ago and thousands of playing hours. All TV manufacturers add their own picture processing programs to get the desired display output they want. They don’t. Care so much about the effect those programs processes have on a games data being sent from console. Where Sony do optimise their TVs with PS5. I have a Sony TV and a slightly older Samsung. When both TVs have downloaded updates. I’ve had 5 or so PS5 specific updates on Sony TV. Not a single update relating to any kind off console on Samsung.
Sorry I’m old man rambling. But Devs can’t develop games to be optimised to work perfectly with every manufacturers TV. They will however optimise the game for each specific consoles hardware/software.
Although Sony being Sony and belief they do it better have a tendency to develop their own software/hardware rather than use third party tech wherever possible. A common outcome is Sony products work awesomely with other Sony products. But not so well with other manufacturers. So when I bought my PS5 I needed a TV with 120FPS. Did lots of research and every source recommended although TV features are nothing special a Sony TV will get the most from PS5. I have no hard evidence that’s the case only that I don’t ever get graphic or performance issues anywhere as bad as others. Last crash I had was just after F1 22 released which was 18ish months ago and thousands of playing hours. All TV manufacturers add their own picture processing programs to get the desired display output they want. They don’t. Care so much about the effect those programs processes have on a games data being sent from console. Where Sony do optimise their TVs with PS5. I have a Sony TV and a slightly older Samsung. When both TVs have downloaded updates. I’ve had 5 or so PS5 specific updates on Sony TV. Not a single update relating to any kind off console on Samsung.
Sorry I’m old man rambling. But Devs can’t develop games to be optimised to work perfectly with every manufacturers TV. They will however optimise the game for each specific consoles hardware/software.