So did you/do you just not play most games or?It's a huge difference and makes me wonder if something is not configured correctly if you don't see it.
- I would check that your TV is set to game mode with motion smoothing disabled. Motion smoothing tries to recreate the look of 120 FPS for 30/60 FPS sources, but adds a lot of input lag and visual artifacts.
- The C9/CX also have a bug causing stuttering when VRR is enabled right now. I don't know the extent that it affects those games in particular, but you might want to try disabling it until the firmware fix is out. Things may not be as smooth as they ought to be.
Yes, I get severely motion sick from most 30 FPS games.
I've been living on a 240Hz/3ms display for a year now. Let me tell you, there is absolutely a difference. 120fps on the Blur Buster test isn't quite stuttering but it looks subpar. The screen is so damn fluid that I am spoiled. Of course only indie type game run over 200fps, buy goddamn is it special. Even playing something like Slay the Spire feels nice because it's so much mouse movement and the card movement and screen animations are all at 240fps.120 vs 60 is immediately apparent to me, I'd be curious to see if 240 would make a difference for me. 90-120 already gets diminishing returns for what I can appreciate.
It's mainly Sony exclusives which are locked to 30, which is no big deal to me.
If I were a betting man I'd say 99% of the people saying the difference is obvious are playing a FPS on PC with a mouse.
120 on a console on a tv with a controller isnt all that different to 60.
is there any way to force it to run 120 fps vs 60 fps. what a stupid site. right now i'm getting 144 vs 72 and in effect that's the same as testing 120 vs 60 (yes, there's a big difference in both tests) but stillBlur Busters TestUFO Motion Tests. Benchmark for monitors & displays.
Blur Busters UFO Motion Tests with ghosting test, 30fps vs 60fps vs 120hz vs 144hz vs 240hz, PWM test, motion blur test, judder test, benchmarks, and more.www.testufo.com
there's really no difference to you?
i only notice it when something is at 90+ and drops down to 60Blur Busters TestUFO Motion Tests. Benchmark for monitors & displays.
Blur Busters UFO Motion Tests with ghosting test, 30fps vs 60fps vs 120hz vs 144hz vs 240hz, PWM test, motion blur test, judder test, benchmarks, and more.www.testufo.com
there's really no difference to you?
is there any way to force it to run 120 fps vs 60 fps. what a stupid site. right now i'm getting 144 vs 72 and in effect that's the same as testing 120 vs 60 (yes, there's a big difference in both tests) but still
When I turn the camera quickly in a game like COD, it's night and day. It's awesome.
Change your desktop refresh rate in your driver control panel to 120hz.is there any way to force it to run 120 fps vs 60 fps. what a stupid site. right now i'm getting 144 vs 72 and in effect that's the same as testing 120 vs 60 (yes, there's a big difference in both tests) but still