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Following months of reports from players, a detailed tech analysis has confirmed ongoing PS5 and PS5 Pro VRR (variable refresh rate) stuttering issues impacting both first-party and third-party games.
Many players have noticed that when playing games that support 120Hz VRR (variable refersh rate) there’s an occasional ...
The point of VRR is to bring consistency to variable frame-rates and the 'magic' is lost when the game stutters so noticeably in so regular a cadence. Confirmed: PlayStation 5 and PS5 Pro Have VRR ...
A new report has pointed out some big flaws in PlayStation's new-gen offerings, with issues trampling variable refresh rates ...
Recent reports have highlighted that both the PlayStation 5 and PS5 Pro are facing significant issues with Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) stuttering. VRR is a technology that allows a display to ...
Some games they tested (Gran Turismo 7, God of War Ragnarok) didn’t have the problem, and while it’s unclear why it is happening, it does seem to be PS5-specific, and sometimes takes 20 ...
it seems like performance remains in the range of VRR-capable displays, both in the hideout and elsewhere in the game - and these sorts of screens are probably more common for PS5 Pro owners than ...