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Some games offer it up but it’s up to the developer. Haven’t seen a system wide setting
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That would be pretty sweet. Would definitely like to see it.
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Not quite your request, but you can confirm the current output to your monitor or TV by
Holding the PS button
Triangle to go to the top bar
Settings
Screen and video
Video output information
Resolution
I've just used that to confirm that Warzone is being output at 120hz.
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Just because your monitor/TV has 120hz does NOT mean you actually get 120 FPS! Especially when you're playing a fast paced, gpu/CPU taxing game on 4k you most likely will not get 120 FPS no matter how much the person selling you the TV told you that.
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Do you do this while the game is running?
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My question is how do folks like digital foundry know exactly what the fps and even response ms is? They must use some third party hardware to accomplish this but have no idea what.
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Knowing fps on console is counter intuitive. Really the best thing about playing on console is you dont have to worry or care about it
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Being able to easily view has made PC gaming a bit worse for me as I'll spend a few hours in a new game perfecting the settings constantly looking at the framerate counter so I can maximize graphics and get fps to constant 60fps, even though I was able to enjoy just cause 3 on my pro without caring about framedrops into 20 so much.
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If you can’t tell without a little number in the corner, then it’s really irrelevant. Some TVs have that ability tho, iirc, but not PS5.
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Anyone find a game that shows fps? All I want is to test before and after with hdmi splitter to see if I’m losing anything
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Saw a video with fortnite and it was a setting within the game. I assume it will be variable by game
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Most monitors have a setting to display fps in corner
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How to play Warzone at 120 FPS on PS5
PlayStation 5 owners can bump their Warzone settings up to 120 FPS by changing some system settings on their console. Call of Duty: Warzone
Warzone players on PlayStation 5 can now boost their FPS, with the game’s Season 4 update adding 120Hz support for anyone with the right monitor and equipment.
Warzone Season 5 has introduced various changes to the Warzone, including a new Look for Party feature, which improves the game’s quality of life, and will be getting even more new additions like The Numbers Event and a Judge Dredd skin in Warzone Season 5 Reloaded.
As well as this, Warzone also has the ability to perform 120Hz on PS5, a nice upgrade for those lucky enough to have the console.
This was introduced in the Season 4 patch and means that players who use the PS5 console can now play at 120 Frames-per-Second as long as your monitor is capable.
How to enable 120Hz Warzone on PS5
If you’ve already set up your PS5 to allow for 120Hz output in other games, then the good news is Warzone should automatically play at 120 FPS once you install the update. If this isn’t the case for your console, you’ll have to head into your PS5 system settings and make a few simple changes.
- Go to your PS5 system settings screen, and select the ‘Screen and Video’ Section.
- Scroll to the bottom of this page and select ‘Video Output.’
- Set ‘Enable 120Hz Output’ to automatic.
- Go back to the main system settings menu and select ‘Saved Data and Game/App Settings.’
- Change ‘Game Presets’ to Performance Mode.
By turning these settings on, your PS5 will automatically play games at 120 FPS if it is supported. One thing to note is that some players have reported that games will occasionally still run at 60 FPS if HDR is turned on, so you may need to disable it to ensure top performance.
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If you don’t have HDMI 2.1 on your monitor, you will need to change your resolution to get 120 FPS. Make sure your monitor is set to 1080p resolution, as it will not work at 2160p on monitors without HDMI 2.1.
Of course, this is only possible if your monitor supports 120 Hz output, so make sure you check the refresh rate on your screen before attempting this. Otherwise, you will be wasting your time.
If you play Warzone on PC and want to get the best possible FPS on your machine, we have everything you need to boost your gameplay with our Warzone best PC settings guide.
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