Motion Interpolation: Nba 2k21 next gen at 120 fps!
I know for a fact this thread is going to get haters on this. People say, oh it adds so much lag or it's not real frames. Truth be told, the frames are real but depending on your tv, you may or may not be adding noticeable input lag. Regardless, I have a samsung q80t and playing 2k at frames higher than 60 fps is NIGHT and DAY VS a locked 60 fps.
I would suggest to try it if you have a newer model tv because the input lag added is not noticeable at all and I'm a competitive online player. This also works for COD cold war too. |
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2K doesnt support 120fps.....
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I have a q60.. how do you access those settings on your samsung?
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The more you increase the blur affect, the higher the frames will be added up to the maximum amount of frames your panel can handle. For example, if you a tv that can handle 120 fps and you're playing a 60 fps game, it will increase frames up to 120 fps. It's really a game changer in my opinion though because if you cut it off, I can't really unsee the judder. Only downside is that it does input lag but this tv has really good input lag so I don't notice it all. |
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Look up how it works. |
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I have the Q95T and can confirm it does up games to 120fps, with caveats. It can create some visible ghosting in some games, particularly around moving characters. Whether you think the trade off is worth the extra smoothness (as well as a slightly increased input delay) is up to you. It's certainly surreal seeing games like 2K run at 120fps. |
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Why do you need 120fps in a sports game? 60fps is more than enough. I doubt 120fps, added by the TV, is "night and day".
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