Verdansk 120hz Mode is poorly optimised on the Base PS5 Model (FPS Counter)

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  1. Before anyone screams at me to get a Pro model or a PC, I already have a pc that runs it at 200fps, this video is just for educational purposes and demonstrates what the majority of the playerbase is experiencing.

  2. TheTimeIsChow

    It has less to do with optimization, and more to do with the fact that the OG PS5 simply can’t run AAA titles at a steady 120hz.

    The ‘120hz’ setting just enables upscaling and allows for the console to output **up to** 120hz/fps. Doesn’t mean that it will consistently play at 120fps.

    If you’re trying to play the game at 4k 120fps? It’s more than likely upscaling from 1440p or even 1080p to boost frames as much as possible.

  3. No_You344

    Yeah the performance on 120hz isn’t great on console (not a suprise) wz1 ran pretty good in terms of feel but I never tested the fps

  4. Beautiful_Ad_4813

    Pretty expected to see on console these days

    For PC, I had to cap my PC to 75 FPS and use AMD FSR to have both cleaner graphics and better performance overall and most of the time I can stick in the 70s even during heavy moments

    A buddy of mine that I play along with has a PS5 Pro and rarely gets past 100 FPS on a good day. I can tell it’s disappointing and frustrating

  5. ringken

    Is this what we are doing now? Monitoring FPS on consoles?

  6. iJobama

    It’s not a 120hz mode it’s an “up to 120hz” mode

  7. Careless_Spend9497

    FPS counter build in on monitor is not accurate

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