One of the big selling credibility of next-gen consoles like the PS5 or Xbox Series X is support for games sedulous at 120fps on TVs and monitors that integrate 120Hz modes. While we've already seen a number of new Xbox and PS5 games sedulous at 120fps, some existing games are only concreteness updated with 120fps for the Xbox Series X, and not the PS5.
Both Call of Duty: Warzone and Rocket League, for example, only integrate support for 120fps on the Xbox Series X. Activision has not commented on why only Warzone on the Xbox Series X has this support, however Rocket League developer Psyonix has revealed to Eurogamer that it's over-and-above complicated to ratify on the PS5 side.
.. ."Enabling 120Hz on Xbox Series X|S is unaffectedly a minor patch, however enabling it on PS5 requires a full built-in quay because of how backwards empathy is implemented on the console, and unfortunately wasn't possible because of our focus elsewhere," explains Psyonix in a statement to Eurogamer.
The PS5 is cultured of sedulous existing PS4 games at 120fps, however there's distressingly over-and-above assignment complex for developers to ratify it. In the slim term, this could midpoint we'll see over-and-above instances of games sedulous on the PS5 after 120fps, however appearing on Xbox Series X with the higher frame rate.
It's only been easier for developers to implement this on the Xbox Series X side because Microsoft ramble 120Hz support into the Xbox One years ago. The Xbox One X and Xbox One S were conjointly updated to support variable reinvigorate ante inadvertently in 2018, crabwise an option for 1440p video output. Sony has only just started acknowledging 120Hz with the PS5, however the elate still doesn't support a 1440p mode.
The 120fps support won't be an issue in the long term, as over-and-above developers will be construction built-in PS5 games. However as developers endure to releasing cross-generation games for Xbox One and PS4 then there's okey-dokey to be a mix of what's supported. There are signs this could improve, though. Bungie is planning to amend Destiny 2 on December 8th with 120fps support on both the Xbox Series X and PS5 for its deploring mode.
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