How are the DualSense features/haptic feedback? Nothing special, or can you tell some effort has been put into it?Currently playing on PS5, performance mode. It looks fan-fucking-tastic.
How are the DualSense features/haptic feedback? Nothing special, or can you tell some effort has been put into it?
Oh wow I am not the only one! I really dislike the clicky dpad and lb rb buttons on that controller!Picked it up on PS5, for now. If I really like it, I'll probably double dip in the future on PC... also, hoping that by that time PS5 controller support on PC will be better. I can't play on Series X controllers, those damn buttons are so loud... it sounds like they put some off brand cheery switches in there LOL
Yo GHG can i lock the framerate to 60 and still use dlss3?
Or do i need to keep the framerate unlocked to use it?
I thought there was a driver update that addressed this?It's advised that you don't use any framerate locks when using DLSS 3.
I'm unfamiliar with the technical reasons why this is the case but I do know that when it's enabled vsync is disabled and its advised that you remove any hard framerate limiters you might have had enabled.
I would be surprised if DF goes against their insane forum buddies.On that note…have you (or anyone) here heard if/when DF will do their analysis?
PC generally is a good long term choice but PS5 and maybe XSX may be ready to go day 1 with understandably less issues.
I thought there was a driver update that addressed this?
I dont have the 40 series cards but is it not this?Not as far as I know. I think it's by design.
And what if the tv only does4k60 max as a monitor?It's advised that you don't use any framerate locks when using DLSS 3.
I'm unfamiliar with the technical reasons why this is the case but I do know that when it's enabled vsync is disabled and its advised that you remove any hard framerate limiters you might have had enabled.
well, that's it.I dont have the 40 series cards but is it not this?
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/rtx-4080-driver-supports-g-sync-v-sync-with-dlss-3
I dont have the 40 series cards but is it not this?
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/rtx-4080-driver-supports-g-sync-v-sync-with-dlss-3
And what if the tv only does4k60 max as a monitor?
Because for my lg c1 i can chose a tv resolution 4k60 or a pc resolution 4k120 from the nvidia control panel-resolutions tab.
If i use the first one, 60 fps is the max the tv can do.
Can i use dlss3 to never go under 60 fps in that case?
It sound stupid that you have to unlock the framerate with possible wild framerate flactuations to use dlss3...g-sync is not THAT good when it comes to heavy framerate flactuations.
watching ACG review.... the game is CRAZY OVERSHARPENED in his ps5 footage.
Like... hideous ? Maybe it's just footage looking this way?
Always Series X for multi platforms.
What about capping with RTSS at a desired value?Gsync works while it's enabled on my 4090 but every single game with DLSS 3 automatically disables (and locks out) vsync when frame generation is enabled.
If it's the max refresh rate that your monitor can do then you shouldn't have any issues. You can run into issues with frame generation when you attempt to lock your framerate at one below your displays max refresh.
I use a CX with my 4090, I just leave it at 4k 120hz and then let frame-gen do it's thing without any restrictions in place with gsync enabled. Works flawlessly.
What about capping with RTSS at a desired value?
Technically my tv can do 4k120 but i can chose a "tv resolution" that cap at 4k60, i'm sure it's the same thing...(i really don't know how to explain it, my resolution tab in the nvcp has 2 different sets of resolutions that i can chose, it's probably the same for every modern oled when you use it as a pc monitor).Gsync works while it's enabled on my 4090 but every single game with DLSS 3 automatically disables (and locks out) vsync when frame generation is enabled.
If it's the max refresh rate that your monitor can do then you shouldn't have any issues. You can run into issues with frame generation when you attempt to lock your framerate at one below your displays max refresh.
I use a CX with my 4090, I just leave it at 4k 120hz and then let frame-gen do it's thing without any restrictions in place with gsync enabled. Works flawlessly.
I think if you don't have a DualSense nearby or recently used one, you might not ever know.Oh wow I am not the only one! I really dislike the clicky dpad and lb rb buttons on that controller!
This source is banned on this site. You might want to edit your post to remove it.first comparison assuming it has an fps capper built in. If not then console versions are a no from me
Edit it has the option to uncap on vrr displays
Anyone remember why was that? I remember I agreed but I no longer remember whyThis source is banned on this site. You might want to edit your post to remove it.
If you mean stutter struggle then you are right. But then I go back to my PS5/Series X and have a ton of limits I otherwise wouldn't have. Been playing high on life recently and I hate how I can't turn off a lot of the horrible visual effects they put on. On top of that I can't run it at high internal resolution or framerate above what the console is doing. Then there's the TAA that looks like ass because of no DLSS like option, you can remedy that with a high internal resolution but you can't causw you're stuck at whatever the console is doing.Questionable PC ports does not make it the slam dunk it used to be.
A dimly lit gray room?
A dimly lit gay room?