As someone who mostly plays on PC and doesn't own a 4K display, there hasn't been much reason to pick up an Xbox One X, but if Battlegrounds doesn't get a more
stable frame rate on its older incarnation, it might provide a compelling reason to upgrade.
Not that I'm actually too worried as I'll take the higher,
stable frame rate on a fast - paced shooter like Titanfall any day of the week.
Not exact matches
Coupled with a
stable frame rate of 60
frames per second (or 120 fps, if your system can manage), the mouse and keyboard controls provide a level of control and accuracy not seen
on the console versions.
The
frame rate was mostly
stable on the base PS4 so the new patch is not as appealing for the
frame rate as it is for the resolution.
Released yesterday
on the PlayStation 4, the free demo for Team Ninja's long - in - development Dark Souls - alike features an option that allows players to select which is more important to them — graphics or a
stable frame rate.
The
frame rate is more
stable; we have dynamic resolution scaling
on all consoles, but it scales down less often
on PS4 Pro to maintain 60
frames - per - second.
The
frame -
rate on the demo at Pax was super
stable and even with a lot going
on in the game.
I also ran into a few moments with noticeable
frame -
rate drops when there were a lot
on enemies
on screen, but aside these moments, the game remains relatively
stable for the most part.
The many hours I spent
on the remaster I was really enjoying the
stable frame rate, as it was pretty bad
on Xbox 360.
I don't really understand how the network can be so borked, you could argue that Nintendo's infrastructure still isn't
stable enough to handle the speed that fighters like Brawlout is built for,
on the other hand a knock to the
frame rate to balance out the stability would be detrimental to the experience.
Games running in NEO mode will be able to use the hardware upgrades (and an additional 512 MiB in the memory budget) to offer increased and more
stable frame rate and higher visual fidelity, at least when those games run at 1080p
on HDTVs.
Meaning, the parries, backstabs and hack - slash - roll out skills come
on top of everything; this time with enhanced graphics and
stable frame -
rate (R.I.P. Blighttown).
Rage 2's open world would look at its best
on PS5, though, with the console's insane next - generation hardware helping to maintain an FPS must: a
stable 60
frames per second or higher
frame rate.