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HDMI 2.1 is a failure ....
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<blockquote data-quote="shadow.clone" data-source="post: 1023200" data-attributes="member: 1345"><p>I would downgrade graphics settings for higher frame rates. So I see it differently. I think console games may increasingly offer the option of higher frame rates with the trade-off of lower graphics. I say this because multiplayer modes may become increasingly cross-platform (e.g. Warzone) and console gamers wouldn't want the PC gamers to have an unfair advantage. On the other hand, it's not hard to imagine that some games will push for eye candy (a strong selling point these days) and take the performance hit that you've spoken about. </p><p></p><p>VRR, Gsync, and Freesync make a massive difference in my opinion. I know this sounds smug, but you really have to use it (with higher refresh rates) to understand what the fuss is about.</p><p></p><p>It's kinda like jumping from ~30ms input lag to ~10ms. Only an analogy so don't stretch it too far, but that will give you a relatable sense of what's at stake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shadow.clone, post: 1023200, member: 1345"] I would downgrade graphics settings for higher frame rates. So I see it differently. I think console games may increasingly offer the option of higher frame rates with the trade-off of lower graphics. I say this because multiplayer modes may become increasingly cross-platform (e.g. Warzone) and console gamers wouldn't want the PC gamers to have an unfair advantage. On the other hand, it's not hard to imagine that some games will push for eye candy (a strong selling point these days) and take the performance hit that you've spoken about. VRR, Gsync, and Freesync make a massive difference in my opinion. I know this sounds smug, but you really have to use it (with higher refresh rates) to understand what the fuss is about. It's kinda like jumping from ~30ms input lag to ~10ms. Only an analogy so don't stretch it too far, but that will give you a relatable sense of what's at stake. [/QUOTE]
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