yamaci17
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60 fps mode is not a proper 1080p eitherHi friends. I know some of you are eager for topics like this to try and get some zingers in.
But it wouldn't be too much to ask for to realize this is a 120 FPS output mode on a $299 box.
You can still play the 60 FPS mode at a stable performance at 1080p.
Carry on.
"Xbox Series S in Performance Mode uses a dynamic resolution with the highest native resolution found being 1920x1080 and the lowest resolution found being approximately 1152x720. Xbox Series S in Performance Mode seems to use temporal upsampling to reconstruct a 1920x1080 resolution when rendering natively below this resolution."
Now, I'm sure it mostly renders at 800p-864p at 60 fps target. its a far cry from native 1080p (that's why i chose 30 fps native 1080p mode as a 1080p comparison). you're not getting a 1080p at 60 fps mode. that's why people saying "not so much difference between 60 fps mode".
VG Tech says that it is below 720p all the time with the new VRR mode (can't call it a 120 fps mode when it mostly lingers between 70 90 frames) . do you really think going from 80 frames to 60 frames will magically uplift a 540p-600p resolution target to 1080p resolution target?
if it was really going to hit 120 frames, most likely it would have to hit 300-400p
you only, realistically get native 1080p at 30 fps, like all rx 580-5500xt in the world do.
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