@Toypop P The thing is there are plenty of cheaper TV's and monitors with Freesync and Sony decide not to support it where microsoft do. Anyone that uses VRR TV's and monitors will have a hard time going back to a fixed refresh rate panel. HDMI 2.1 will be the new standard and not supporting great features like HDMI 2.1 VRR or Freesync is living in the past when it provides such an improvement for gaming.
@Toypop @Toypop gsync works great at lower than 60 fps, better than Freesync does actually. I have not seen one micro stutter or the crappy latency you get from vsyc. A game running on 30 fps on a PC with VRR compared to A PS4 Pro at 30 fps is a different ball game.
You do know that gysnc was designed for performance below 60 fps as much as over 60 fps.
@Toypop VRR is fantastic I have been using gsync on my monitor for years.
It has nothing to do with playing with on low fidelity and high framerate.
HDMI 2.1 VRR works from 30 fps to 120 fps. 40fps feels as smooth as playing at 60 fps with VRR.
I hate Vsync being forced on console games with the micro stuttering and latency it brings and I hate playing games locked at 30 fps even more.
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Re: A PS5 Firmware Update Will Add VRR Support in the Future
@Toypop P The thing is there are plenty of cheaper TV's and monitors with Freesync and Sony decide not to support it where microsoft do.
Anyone that uses VRR TV's and monitors will have a hard time going back to a fixed refresh rate panel. HDMI 2.1 will be the new standard and not supporting great features like HDMI 2.1 VRR or Freesync is living in the past when it provides such an improvement for gaming.
Re: A PS5 Firmware Update Will Add VRR Support in the Future
@Toypop @Toypop gsync works great at lower than 60 fps, better than Freesync does actually. I have not seen one micro stutter or the crappy latency you get from vsyc. A game running on 30 fps on a PC with VRR compared to A PS4 Pro at 30 fps is a different ball game.
You do know that gysnc was designed for performance below 60 fps as much as over 60 fps.
Re: A PS5 Firmware Update Will Add VRR Support in the Future
@NEStalgia Not all HDMI 2.1 TV's will have VRR so it is important to look for the feature when buying a new TV.
Re: A PS5 Firmware Update Will Add VRR Support in the Future
Why the omission of Freesync as the Series S/X has it. My Samsung TV has Freesync so this is a big deal breaker for me.
Re: A PS5 Firmware Update Will Add VRR Support in the Future
@Toypop VRR is fantastic I have been using gsync on my monitor for years.
It has nothing to do with playing with on low fidelity and high framerate.
HDMI 2.1 VRR works from 30 fps to 120 fps. 40fps feels as smooth as playing at 60 fps with VRR.
I hate Vsync being forced on console games with the micro stuttering and latency it brings and I hate playing games locked at 30 fps even more.