Today's 120hz change for a dummy
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@luckygiodom_psn said in Today's 120hz change for a dummy:
So is conquest considered online or can I leave 120 on for that
You can leave it on for conquest. It doesn’t work for live head-to-head matches.
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@xelrojo44x_mlbts said in Today's 120hz change for a dummy:
@pscrabro_psn said in Today's 120hz change for a dummy:
So after not being able to play BR tonight, I came on the forums to see what's going on with online being down. After reading through a couple threads on this new 120hz update and that I have to set my refresh to not allow 120hz in order to play online I am extremely confused what changed today. I am using a 4k 120hz monitor on PS5 and have had my settings set the same since I got PS5 and have never had to change them in any other game until today. Why would I have to set my 120hz PS5 and monitor to not allow it all of a sudden? Does this mean that my framerate is going to be slower now on and offline, just offline, or neither. I thought all along I was using 120hz framerate, but now it seems like it only was offline and now neither unless I go into to settings and turn it off and on every time I go into on and offline modes? I'm just very confused why this update now means I have to disable 120hz in order to play this game. Any help for a total dummy when it comes to this kind of stuff is greatly appreciated... I'm not sure if I should be passed off or this makes absolutely no difference for this game anyways.
Because without VRR, the 120hz refresh rate could have noticable screen tearing and stutter in game. In order to have VRR (freesync), a person would need a display with HDMI 2.1 (assuming SDS implements VRR for PS5 users).
You guys have officially made playing video games not fun anymore lol
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@tmichae10_psn said in Today's 120hz change for a dummy:
@random_schmuck_psn said in Today's 120hz change for a dummy:
So as a PS4 player who just turned off cross play I will now get a fairer game experience?
Thank you SSS. I need my setup to last one more year.
I hadn’t yet matched up with a switch user this year (thinking now, would that actually indicate a different icon, or is it just a remote linked PS/Xbox account…..not that in tune to the system and no interest in the handheld), but I think I’ve actually won more consistently against Xbox users.
And then what do we lowly PS4 users do if/when PS5 upgrades as well???
When PS5 gets upgraded SDS should count PS4 v PS5 as cross play. We paid the same price for the game and should have an equal footing. If PS5 users get an advantage in frame rate then they we should have the option to not offer ourselves (ps4 users) as prey.
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@easy_duhz_it__mlbts said in Today's 120hz change for a dummy:
@pscrabro_psn said in Today's 120hz change for a dummy:
@easy_duhz_it__mlbts said in Today's 120hz change for a dummy:
Instead of flooding the forum with the now 5th post about the same thing, you probably could have just posted this in one of the other ones. Just saying.
Maybe you should have just stopped clicking on flooded posts instead of rushing into to mine to chime in... I appreciate your interest though. I said I read through the posts and still didn't understand what changed today and how it affects me specifically.
Makes perfect sense.
Read the multiple posts, not understand them....instead of engaging in discussion with people on THOSE posts, start a new one to tell people i don't understand what the other posts were about.
Yeah....that's....yeah.
At least you got the title right.
You must be a pathetic little man to get off on insulting people on an internet forum. Stay behind your keyboard internet toughguy. I will make any thread I want and most people won't click on a thread they feel is redundant... but a real loser can't help himself. I said I was dumb when it comes to monitor and gaming settings... but I bet it made your ego feel good to repeat that for me. Sad little man to sit behind a keyboard in the safety of your home and insult people. I'm gonna make some more repeat threads about monitor settings later, so you have something to do today. TTYL
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@xelrojo44x_mlbts said in Today's 120hz change for a dummy:
@pscrabro_psn said in Today's 120hz change for a dummy:
@xelrojo44x_mlbts said in Today's 120hz change for a dummy:
@pscrabro_psn said in Today's 120hz change for a dummy:
So after not being able to play BR tonight, I came on the forums to see what's going on with online being down. After reading through a couple threads on this new 120hz update and that I have to set my refresh to not allow 120hz in order to play online I am extremely confused what changed today. I am using a 4k 120hz monitor on PS5 and have had my settings set the same since I got PS5 and have never had to change them in any other game until today. Why would I have to set my 120hz PS5 and monitor to not allow it all of a sudden? Does this mean that my framerate is going to be slower now on and offline, just offline, or neither. I thought all along I was using 120hz framerate, but now it seems like it only was offline and now neither unless I go into to settings and turn it off and on every time I go into on and offline modes? I'm just very confused why this update now means I have to disable 120hz in order to play this game. Any help for a total dummy when it comes to this kind of stuff is greatly appreciated... I'm not sure if I should be passed off or this makes absolutely no difference for this game anyways.
Because without VRR, the 120hz refresh rate could have noticable screen tearing and stutter in game. In order to have VRR (freesync), a person would need a display with HDMI 2.1 (assuming SDS implements VRR for PS5 users).
So unless you have a special hdmi setup you couldn't get 120hz anyways? Is that just for online play or PS5 altogether?
You can still receive the 120hz refresh rate without HDMI 2.1, as long as your display can handle it. HDMI 2.1 allows for VRR, which helps "smooth out" the faster framerates in select games. However, MLBTS is capped at 60fps and no word on when they will implement VRR online.
So basically, while the faster refresh rate is definately noticable offline, I am not sure how noticable it would be playing online h2h as things currently sit.
That was my assumption that the game is capped at 60fps on ps5- this new 120hz upgrade will still have the frame rate at 60fps or am I wrong?!
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@toast2thegodz_psn said in Today's 120hz change for a dummy:
@xelrojo44x_mlbts said in Today's 120hz change for a dummy:
@pscrabro_psn said in Today's 120hz change for a dummy:
@xelrojo44x_mlbts said in Today's 120hz change for a dummy:
@pscrabro_psn said in Today's 120hz change for a dummy:
So after not being able to play BR tonight, I came on the forums to see what's going on with online being down. After reading through a couple threads on this new 120hz update and that I have to set my refresh to not allow 120hz in order to play online I am extremely confused what changed today. I am using a 4k 120hz monitor on PS5 and have had my settings set the same since I got PS5 and have never had to change them in any other game until today. Why would I have to set my 120hz PS5 and monitor to not allow it all of a sudden? Does this mean that my framerate is going to be slower now on and offline, just offline, or neither. I thought all along I was using 120hz framerate, but now it seems like it only was offline and now neither unless I go into to settings and turn it off and on every time I go into on and offline modes? I'm just very confused why this update now means I have to disable 120hz in order to play this game. Any help for a total dummy when it comes to this kind of stuff is greatly appreciated... I'm not sure if I should be passed off or this makes absolutely no difference for this game anyways.
Because without VRR, the 120hz refresh rate could have noticable screen tearing and stutter in game. In order to have VRR (freesync), a person would need a display with HDMI 2.1 (assuming SDS implements VRR for PS5 users).
So unless you have a special hdmi setup you couldn't get 120hz anyways? Is that just for online play or PS5 altogether?
You can still receive the 120hz refresh rate without HDMI 2.1, as long as your display can handle it. HDMI 2.1 allows for VRR, which helps "smooth out" the faster framerates in select games. However, MLBTS is capped at 60fps and no word on when they will implement VRR online.
So basically, while the faster refresh rate is definately noticable offline, I am not sure how noticable it would be playing online h2h as things currently sit.
That was my assumption that the game is capped at 60fps on ps5- this new 120hz upgrade will still have the frame rate at 60fps or am I wrong?!
Yes, many X users are able to play this game online h2h with 120hz/60fps with VRR active. Where Sony next gen users are only able play online h2h on 60hz/60fps with no VRR.
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@xelrojo44x_mlbts said in Today's 120hz change for a dummy:
@toast2thegodz_psn said in Today's 120hz change for a dummy:
@xelrojo44x_mlbts said in Today's 120hz change for a dummy:
@pscrabro_psn said in Today's 120hz change for a dummy:
@xelrojo44x_mlbts said in Today's 120hz change for a dummy:
@pscrabro_psn said in Today's 120hz change for a dummy:
So after not being able to play BR tonight, I came on the forums to see what's going on with online being down. After reading through a couple threads on this new 120hz update and that I have to set my refresh to not allow 120hz in order to play online I am extremely confused what changed today. I am using a 4k 120hz monitor on PS5 and have had my settings set the same since I got PS5 and have never had to change them in any other game until today. Why would I have to set my 120hz PS5 and monitor to not allow it all of a sudden? Does this mean that my framerate is going to be slower now on and offline, just offline, or neither. I thought all along I was using 120hz framerate, but now it seems like it only was offline and now neither unless I go into to settings and turn it off and on every time I go into on and offline modes? I'm just very confused why this update now means I have to disable 120hz in order to play this game. Any help for a total dummy when it comes to this kind of stuff is greatly appreciated... I'm not sure if I should be passed off or this makes absolutely no difference for this game anyways.
Because without VRR, the 120hz refresh rate could have noticable screen tearing and stutter in game. In order to have VRR (freesync), a person would need a display with HDMI 2.1 (assuming SDS implements VRR for PS5 users).
So unless you have a special hdmi setup you couldn't get 120hz anyways? Is that just for online play or PS5 altogether?
You can still receive the 120hz refresh rate without HDMI 2.1, as long as your display can handle it. HDMI 2.1 allows for VRR, which helps "smooth out" the faster framerates in select games. However, MLBTS is capped at 60fps and no word on when they will implement VRR online.
So basically, while the faster refresh rate is definately noticable offline, I am not sure how noticable it would be playing online h2h as things currently sit.
That was my assumption that the game is capped at 60fps on ps5- this new 120hz upgrade will still have the frame rate at 60fps or am I wrong?!
Yes, many X users are able to play this game online h2h with 120hz/60fps with VRR active. Where Sony next gen users are only able play online h2h on 60hz/60fps with no VRR.
Right that’s what I thought- I think some people think with the VRR 120hz upgrade that the game is going to jump to 120fps- which is not the case
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