Literally all I want from the PS5 is 60FPS gaming. I know there are lots of different preferences out there, but personally I don't care so much about 4K gaming. Framerate is much much more important to me, 30FPS vs 60FPS is a massive difference. All I want is to play games like Elder Scrolls VI or Cyberpunk 2077 at 60FPS, or at least with an
Run OBS as Admin. Right click on the shortcut, properties, advanced, check box, ok, apply, ok. 2. In OBS, go to "Settings -> Advanced" and set "YUV Color Range" back to "Partial". 3. Record to MKV. If you record to MP4 or MOV and the recording is interrupted, the file will be corrupted and unrecoverable.
All I have to say is Sekiro is 60fps, Dark Souks 3 is 60fps (it’s locked at 30 on Xbox Series X, rip), and Bloodborne is still 30fps with bad frame pacing. ️November 6, 2020 See more
Persona 5 will play better on PS5 as it is capable of a much higher resolution and faster load times. PS5 can be used in 3840x2160 (4k) whereas a Switch Lite has a resolution of 1280x720 (720p). I wouldn't doubt the graphics probably look better on PS5 as well, although this is just conjecture on my part. 1. XequR.
There are many things Red Dead Redemption fans want – a television series, expanded maps, and, most importantly, for RDR II to hit 60fps on the PlayStation 5. The latter two examples are achievable, though not through anything officially licensed by Rockstar Games. As Twitter user @illusion demonstrated, the enigmatic 60fps for the PS5 is
Note that ya are not allows to upgrade the Uncharted 4 (now labeled as the Legacy of Thieves Collection) that is part of the PS+ collection so ya will need to either buy the collection directly from the store or find the cheapest disc of either Uncharted 4 or Lost Legacy than pay 10$ for the upgrade which includes both the base game and Lost Legacy
The gap in fidelity between the Favor Resolution mode (4K, 30 fps) on the left and the Favor Performance mode (1800p, 60 fps) on the right is most obvious in how foliage is rendered, especially in
The Witness – Checkerboard 4K at 60fps, or native 2560×1440 resolution at 60 FPS. HDR. World of Tanks – Native 3200 x 1800 resolution, HDR. XCOM 2 – Improved anti-aliasing and visual effects.
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