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HDMI 2.1 is a failure ....
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<blockquote data-quote="KenMasters" data-source="post: 1023197" data-attributes="member: 517"><p>I'm not a PC gamer, strictly console. I've pre-ordered a PS5, but I don't see 120Hz being particularly common. To borrow a response I gave on another forum earlier today, we're just seeing 120fps as an option initially because of all the cross-gen titles (which require a not insignificant visual downgrade from the 60Hz mode). As we move into the next-gen proper, 30/60fps will be the norm.</p><p></p><p>VRR is another conversation, but there as well I don't see much point. I think most 60fps titles will do a good enough job of hitting their target to satisfy and I would rather suffer a dip here and there on some titles than a degradation in picture accuracy across all titles (which VRR currently incurs).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KenMasters, post: 1023197, member: 517"] I'm not a PC gamer, strictly console. I've pre-ordered a PS5, but I don't see 120Hz being particularly common. To borrow a response I gave on another forum earlier today, we're just seeing 120fps as an option initially because of all the cross-gen titles (which require a not insignificant visual downgrade from the 60Hz mode). As we move into the next-gen proper, 30/60fps will be the norm. VRR is another conversation, but there as well I don't see much point. I think most 60fps titles will do a good enough job of hitting their target to satisfy and I would rather suffer a dip here and there on some titles than a degradation in picture accuracy across all titles (which VRR currently incurs). [/QUOTE]
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