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@EA_Barry wrote:Given that F1 2021 has a 120Hz mode, I think we can assume 2022 will too*
*TBC
@ 4k ?
@ajobling1983 wrote:
@EA_Barry wrote:Given that F1 2021 has a 120Hz mode, I think we can assume 2022 will too*
*TBC
@ 4k ?
No, and as you suggest the PS5 isn't capable of 4k @ 120 Hz for a game like F1 22 so I'm certain it won't do this. There's a Digital Foundry video which gives details of what F1 2021 managed if anyone really want to know but from memory I think it was around the 1400p point.
I very happily use the 120 Hz mode of F1 2021 on my PS5 though - frame rate is far more important than a minor change in resolution.
- ScarDuck144 years agoLegend
With forced VRR if 22 is like 2021 you will get better picture quality. As is looks identical I’m assuming it will.
And you can turn forced vrr on and off in game and I find the difference is very noticeable.
- Ultrasonic_774 years agoHero
@ScarDuck14 wrote:With forced VRR if 22 is like 2021 you will get better picture quality. As is looks identical I’m assuming it will.
And you can turn forced vrr on and off in game and I find the difference is very noticeable.
I still don't think the difference you experienced was due to VRR I'm afraid. The point of VRR is to hide issues with unstable frame rate, not to improve image quality. I think there was an associated change in the image processing on your TV that is happening but has nothing to do with VRR.
If a game wanted to make use of VRR to improve (static) image quality it could do so by increasing resolution/draw distances etc in a way that would have previously been an issue as it made the frame rate unstable but the issue that far from everyone has a VRR capable display. Possibly all 120 Hz displays do though?
- ScarDuck144 years agoLegend
Even says in the menu that forcing vrr will likely improve image quality 🙄depending on tv
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