![]() Every other area except resolution will be better than X1X - it will load faster, have better graphics, run smoother, achieve better FPS, etc. The Series S, on the other hand, is a next gen console. Think of it like a PC you can have low, medium, high, or ultra graphic settings all on 4k. And keep in mind, resolution is not the same as graphics quality. As a result, it does native 4k instead of upscaled 4k, but nothing else was really improved. The X1X is basically an X1S with a better graphics card. So you're playing at rocket league at 60hz with 60fps despite your Xbox being set to 120hz because of freesync. ![]() So with rocket league being locked to 60fps, freesync is matching the refresh rate to that fps. You also mentioned freesync, and from what you said you also have no clue about what that actually does.įreesync is a kind of VRR that changes your hz to match the game's fps to reduce screen tearing among other benefits. There's no game that runs at more than 60fps. So while you're Xbox settings are set to display at 120hz, there is literally zero benefit because as of right now, I'll say this again. Just because you're Xbox is set to 120hz does not mean games are running at that rate. It pretty much runs at a locked 60fps.Įven if you're Xbox is set to 120hz, you're are not getting any of the benefit of 120hz because the game is locked at 60fps and does not go higher, if it did, then yes you would see better input lag even on a 60hz screen. That's a given.īut the point here you're not getting is that there are no games that actually run more than 60fps on xbox one x. But if your game is running at 120fps on a 60hz monitor, it'll feel better with less input lag. Zero point in spending the money for a 144hz monitor if you're PC can't push games past 60fps. People that buy 144hz monitors have PCs that can push games at 144fps, that's why it's benificial. It seems that you're the one who's confused here. ĭude you don't need to explain this shit to me, I know very well how this works. ![]() In rocket league, when waiting for a game rotate the camera around the car and you’ll see the difference.Īll I can say is 120hz is smoother based on firsthand experience. Why is that? Are they all fools? Sure, games with FPS over 60 would get more benefit, but even without it it looks better. People buy 144hz monitors to play games that run way below 144fps. If it drops even a smidge below 60fps, the higher refresh rate provides less space between frames and a smoother experience. Now if your game runs a rock solid 60fps, you are fine either way. 2 Hz, since it’s refreshing the screen 120x/sec instead of 60. 8 hz to draw the next frame.ĭouble the refresh and you only wait the equivalent of. Let’s say with a 60hz display a frame takes 1.2 Hz to draw, that means you have to wait. If a screen cannot be drawn in time it bleeds into the next frame. You need to understand the difference between refresh rate and FPS. The views of the moderation team do not reflect the view of Microsoft or its subsidiaries. Note: We are not affiliated with Microsoft or its subsidiaries in any official capacity. Showoff Sunday - all pictures of achievements, gamerscore, controllers, custom art/mods, battle stations, and so forth are only allowed as posts on Sundays. posts must be within the weekly megathread. and posts must be properly tagged or they will be removed. No advertising, selling, buying, trading, self pomotion or asking for free stuff. Memes, image macros, reaction gifs, polls, petitions, friend requests, and surveys are not allowed as posts. Spoilers and NSFW must be properly marked.Įnabling piracy, jailbreaking, hacking, fraud, account trading/sharing, region switching, etc is not allowed. Posts must be directly related to Xbox and link to the source.įollow Reddiquette. News, reviews, previews, rumors, screenshots, videos and more! Follow us on Twitter! Subreddit Podcast! Join our club Check out our official wiki page Subreddit Rules
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