2 years ago
F1 22 constant game crash
Product: F1 22 Platform:PlayStation 5 Summarize your bug It’s very unpredictable at this stage but I’ve now had game crashes on 3 separate consoles with this time being on ps5, ive tried all the us...
@karlc98That does seem odd…. Is it the same TV? If it is. Try… Go to TV display settings and turn off any settings that has a off,low,med,high,auto and any setting that adjusts the picture in real time. Basically any setting you can turn off. Turn it off.
All TVs have settings that enhance picture… Some of these can interfere with game signal. Setting TV game turns off most but not all settings that can cause latency issues
It’s a outside chance but it’s worked for me in the past
@ScarDuck14 wrote:@karlc98That does seem odd…. Is it the same TV? If it is. Try… Go to TV display settings and turn off any settings that has a off,low,med,high,auto and any setting that adjusts the picture in real time. Basically any setting you can turn off. Turn it off.
All TVs have settings that enhance picture… Some of these can interfere with game signal. Setting TV game turns off most but not all settings that can cause latency issuesIt’s a outside chance but it’s worked for me in the past
Always do this with any TV I buy, then I see the actual quality of the panel I bought. No idea why manufacturers do this. None of them really work.
Must confess to not gaming on a TV, I use a monitor. 144Hz QHD Freesync via DP. I did use a Samsung TV back on earlier F1 games when I had Nvidia GPU. Stutter central, but there's apparently nothing wrong with Nvidia spaghetti.
@ScarDuck14 wrote:
@SteveJacksonMines a Sony. 120fps. I also access developer mode and then turn off all background processes.
But it is annoying if I just set the tv to game mode and run the game. I’ll be out on track then I go into tv display settings and turn everything off, there’s a noticeable improvement when I go back to game. Generally it’s HDR tone mapping that seems to increase latency
Not cursed with HDR either on my monitor.
The 4K OLED in the main room has it. Nice, but not a wow factor. Games already look a little unrealistic, no need for HDR to accentuate the uncanny valley.