I was hoping to indicate that VRR for consoles may not be such an importance as the majority of games developed will be capped at 30/60 fps as the prevalence off VRR equipped TVs are in the minority for a long time to come.
To achieve respectable HDR the TV needs to reach 1000 Nits, the Sony Xh90 peaks around 700Nits whereas the Sony Xh95 peaks at 1000Nits, aside from the lack of 2.1 Hdmi the Sony Xh95 is far superior in every other way to the cheaper Sony Xh90.
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Re: Tomb Raider, Deus Ex Remakes and Remasters Could Come to PS5, PS4
Deus Ex Invisible War, I would dearly love to see a remake, sunk hours upon hours in that game.
Re: Play Days Gone on the Broken Road with Steam Deck Support
@pharos_haven I have preordered a Steam Deck and do zero travel other than to work.
I want an adult handheld, so I can accompany the good lady in the TV lounge and still continue gaming 😁
Re: The Best 4K TVs for PS5
@evan23
You are correct, my apologies.
I was hoping to indicate that VRR for consoles may not be such an importance as the majority of games developed will be capped at 30/60 fps as the prevalence off VRR equipped TVs are in the minority for a long time to come.
Re: The Best 4K TVs for PS5
@evan23
You mentioned in your post that you considered VRR a game changer. The link infers that won't be the case, at least for the foreseeable future.
Re: The Best 4K TVs for PS5
@edulanza10
I suspect Liam meant well, but the quality of knowledge being shown is woeful and could be be very damaging to the target audience.
Re: The Best 4K TVs for PS5
@evan23
https://www.eurogamer.net/amp/digitalfoundry-2020-30fps-is-here-to-stay-for-next-gen-gaming
Re: The Best 4K TVs for PS5
To achieve respectable HDR the TV needs to reach 1000 Nits, the Sony Xh90 peaks around 700Nits whereas the Sony Xh95 peaks at 1000Nits, aside from the lack of 2.1 Hdmi the Sony Xh95 is far superior in every other way to the cheaper Sony Xh90.
Re: Soapbox: PSVR Bargain Adventure - One Man's Attempt to Reclaim His Gaming Glory Days
Quality article Sir, made even better by the faint whiffs of Ray Bradbury's Dandelion Wine.
Cracking story 👍