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2 years ago
@ScarDuck14 I went into developer mode on my TV and disabled the background processes. It made little to no difference regarding screen tearing.
Initially I did a short test run on a Portugal stage and thought it was gone. After that i tested at my favourite Sardenga stage, Bassacutena, and it was back. It happens quite often, sometimes 3 tearing situations within a few seconds.
VRR normally prevents screen tearing, but now isn't able to compensate anymore after last patch. I don't envy people without that option. It must be a horrendous experience for them.
ScarDuck14
2 years agoLegend
@Gozahr Yeah as so many are reporting it and all having the issue start after patch. It’s undoubtedly a game issue. And as you say it’s not just an occasional one: But multiple all at once. So I’m pretty much trying everything so when game communicates with PS5 which in turn does so with TV. So There is absolutely nothing gets in the way. It’s why I turn off the TV display settings when playing fast games. As all those analysis picture in real time and makes adjustments accordingly but they interfere with game data when I’m playing WRC or F1. It’s not a lot but I instantly feel a tad more latency when making steering inputs on controller. F1 as it runs at 120 especially. Any other game I wouldn’t notice. But 1000s of hours playing F1 on PS5 smooth and precise steering are critical when using a pad. my left thumb is now perfectly in tune with left stick and feels the tiniest difference
Which is why I get such a buzz driving on this game. My thumb only touches stick wh j flicking left and right, complete opposite to F1
Which is why I get such a buzz driving on this game. My thumb only touches stick wh j flicking left and right, complete opposite to F1
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