120 fps Next Gen games

TeKPhaN

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Sep 11, 2013
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XSX below:
  • Dirt 5
  • ExoMecha
  • Gears 5
  • Halo Infinite (multiplayer)
  • Metal: Hellsinger
  • Ori and the Will of the Wisps
  • Orphan of the Machine
  • Second Extinction
Just Dirt 5 so far for PS5.
GT will be but is unconfirmed.*
 
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Haven’t got a tv to take advantage of 120 fps and won’t be upgrading for some time. 60 will be good enough for me with hopefully better graphics.
 
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Most of that list I've never heard of, and the other games I'm not interested in.
 
I think it's likely that more games will be announced supporting 120fps.
Probably @ Sony's next week conference.
COD will eventually have a 120fps option as well.
 
130 FPS should be reserved for top end Pc, or 2D or simple 3D games that can’t max out the system.
 
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1440p/120/HDR is sufficient imo

True, but the eye candy needs to be there too. I mean Crysis 3 at 1440P/120fps is godly! I want to see consoles pull that off and 4k/60fps before we get into higher frame rate territory. Also....I hope we don't get a spate of 1080p 144fps games on these machines. Just let 1080P die. The time for it came and went.
 
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True, but the eye candy needs to be there too. I mean Crysis 3 at 1440P/120fps is godly! I want to see consoles pull that off and 4k/60fps before we get into higher frame rate territory. Also....I hope we don't get a spate of 1080p 144fps games on these machines. Just let 1080P die. The time for it came and went.
I don't see 120fps being even 1440p on console. They'll be 1080 with hopefully ML upscaling...
 


s***s getting real


Finally we have something that will actually output 2.1? (I didn't watch the video, so if I'm wrong forgive me for being the idiot putting faith in the thumbnail of a Y'alltube video). It's about damn time. We really need to have something that would actually use full 2.1 so we can find out if the TVs we were sold in the past year can actually output 2.1 properly (I'm looking at you, Samsung Q90R, well, technically listening at you over my right shoulder).