. If you have an HDMI 2.1-compatible TV or PC monitor, it will dynamically sync the refresh rate of the display to the PS5 console's graphical output, Sony explained in a blog post. The feature is long overdue, as VRR has beenAs you're no doubt aware, VRR helps minimize visual artifacts like screen tearing."Gameplay in many PS5 titles feels smoother as scenes render instantly, graphics look crisper, and input lag is reduced," Sony explained.
Sony didn't specify an exact date for the VRR patch, but will share more details as the feature gets closer to release. In the meantime, the latest PS5 release includes a few other new features. That includes the ability to test drive a Voice Command feature that lets you control media playback or find open games, apps and settings; join open or closed parties through the PS App; and enable a dark mode on PS Remote Play. All of those are rolling out later today.
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It really can't come out soon enough. Elden Ring on PS5 needs it!
YourAnonRiots Ich hoffe ich muss nicht wieder eine neue VR Brille kaufen 🙄🙈 reicht schon das mein Sohn auch noch die Oculus Brille möchte 🙈 Kinder... Und dann hab ich auch noch 3 Jungs OMG zum Glück ist der kleinste erst 1 Jahr alt 😂🤣 sonst müsste ich eine 3. Playstation kaufen 🙈🙄😝
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