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@Ultrasonic_77 wrote:
@Nuvolarix wrote:
@Ultrasonic_77 wrote:
@Nuvolarix wrote:BTW I assume you can see a noticeable difference between Performance and Quality mode in-game but, where else can you see that you are going at 120 fps?
In the settings of the PS5 there is a panel dedicated to the screen but I assume that there is still seen in 60 hz?
Thank you to everyone posting in this topic 🙂
Nuv
If you're asking how you can be certain it's running at 120 Hz, on at least LG TVs you can get them to show you the current frame rate.
Nope, I’m using a monitor currently 60hz going to buy a 120+, that’s why I’m asking for
Sorry but I don't understand what your question was then?
How can I check frame rate (PS5) using a monitor. From what I understand you were speaking about a TV, but perhaps it’s only my lack of knowledge about since I don’t have a 120+ hz monitor yet, thanks anyway
F1 2021 indeed had the option to run at 120 FPS on the PS5, but the image resolution definitely drops. It’s subtle, but you’re not getting same image quality as you do in graphics mode. You notice it right from the loading screen.
There’s a smoothness to the gameplay that’s hard to describe when you bump up from 60 to 120 FPS though that’s probably worth the trade off for crispness of image - but I can’t wait for the day where 4K and high frame rates in gaming aren’t mutually exclusive!
I did a test on the PC version of the game with an AMD 5900x and GeForce 3080 with all of the graphics settings on ultra, and could only sniff 70 FPS. Without ray tracing and reducing shadow quality, 150 FPS in 4K was consistent. I saw a few videos online that showed even with a 3090, 120 was not achievable with max settings in 4K.
- Nuvolarix4 years agoSeasoned Ace
@AkingsOMG absolutely agree about 4k and 120 🙂
BTW anyone running the PS4 software version of F1 2021 in a PS5, in this case the 120 fps are possible?
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