Motion interpolation is a feature that increases a video’s frame rate, usually up to the maximum frame rate of the TV. This has the effect of making movement look smoother, clearer, and more lifelike than what you typically see from movies and TV – pretty similar to the look of movement in soap operas (hence the alternate name of ‘soap opera effect’). This feature only matters if you want to be able to make movement in videos look a bit smoother.
I currently have a 1080p tv that can interpolate 30 and 60 fps. The trick is the game usually has to be solid on the base game. Once I set my tv settings games looks like they're on pc

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