2 years ago
60fps Xbox Series S
Sorry to bring this topic up again but does anyone (community manager, developer etc) know if Xbox Series S (XSS) will ever get performance mode and 60fps for EA Sports PGA Tour? Having tried 60fps o...
@Leedsgreen wrote:Thanks to all for your replies. I'd also noticed that the question about 60fps on XSS has been asked several times without a clear answer, so I thought starting a fresh post with a clear title might help!
ELF014 and 7AnimalMother I'm very interested in your replies as you both state that 60fps on XSX appears to make little difference compared to 30fps on the XSS in this game? The main gripe for me is the swing meter in 3-click mode that runs as 'smooth as butter' on friends PC (60fps) but seems quite jittery on my XSS. If the swing meter ran as smooth on the XSX (60fps) as it does on the PC version then I really would consider buying the XSX. 7AnimalMother, could you compare the 3-click swing meter on both your XBOX versions if you ever get the chance? I would be interested in the results 🙂
I must admit the rest of the game appears less effected, for example, zooming into ball trajectory when lining up a shot appears less jittery on XSS and doesn't bother me as much, however, the swing meter really feels sub-par on XSS.
Once again, thanks very much for all your speedy replies and EA DEVS or Community Managers, come on, please tell us if there any plans for 60fps on Xbox Series S in the future!!
Sure I can try to compare using 3-click. I generally use analog so I could see where it may be less noticeable as opposed to a timed button press.
Keep in mind your screen will play into the equation as a potential limiting factor.
Thanks very much 7AnimalMother that would be appreciated. Good point about the screens but I'm sure 60fps would still improve the 3-click mechanism compared to the current jittery 30fps visuals.
And, once again, I kindly ask Community Managers/Devs to give an answer or update regarding 60fps on Xbox Series S. Thanks.
I tried 3-click on both my systems.
I honestly didn't see any real noticeable difference between my X in performance mode vs the S. If any difference was there, it was very minimal.
One thing maybe worth mentioning. If you always auto resume your game, I do notice this makes the game controls/swing/ball flight/etc get slower and slower over time and could potentially make your S seem slower than it actually is. Make sure to actually quit out of the game most of the time and not leave it running in the background.
@7AnimalMother wrote:I tried 3-click on both my systems.
I honestly didn't see any real noticeable difference between my X in performance mode vs the S. If any difference was there, it was very minimal.
One thing maybe worth mentioning. If you always auto resume your game, I do notice this makes the game controls/swing/ball flight/etc get slower and slower over time and could potentially make your S seem slower than it actually is. Make sure to actually quit out of the game most of the time and not leave it running in the background.
This could caused by a memory leak. But definitely a good point that people should be turning off their devices on a regular basis.
Besides it a always a good idea to be saving energy.
@ELF014 wrote:
@7AnimalMother wrote:I tried 3-click on both my systems.
I honestly didn't see any real noticeable difference between my X in performance mode vs the S. If any difference was there, it was very minimal.
One thing maybe worth mentioning. If you always auto resume your game, I do notice this makes the game controls/swing/ball flight/etc get slower and slower over time and could potentially make your S seem slower than it actually is. Make sure to actually quit out of the game most of the time and not leave it running in the background.
This could caused by a memory leak. But definitely a good point that people should be turning off their devices on a regular basis.
Besides it a always a good idea to be saving energy.
Well this wasn't so much turning off the devices as quitting out of the game. I always turn off my consoles, but the in-game slowness will persist through shutdowns if you don't quit out of the game occasionally (or play a different game which amounts to the same thing). It's definitely an issue related to the auto-resume function.