Go to the PS5 settings and select “Screen and Video”Here you will want to select video output settings and then set “Enable 120 hz output” to Automatic. This will make it so the system is forced into 120FPS when a game supports it. Requirement – A TV or PC monitor that supports 120fps and upwards and has HDMI 2.1. HDMI 2.0 sadly will not work here, despite 120fps being available in 1080P on other titles. Next you are going to want to set up performance mode to do this, go back to the main system setting menu and select ” Saved Data and Game/App Settings.”. You will then see “Game Presets”. Here you will want to switch the option to “Performance mode” that way games prioritize frames-per-second over resolution. Once that’s done you are now ready to hop back into Warzone and play at the highest FPS. Despite to increase in frame-rate, it’s hard to recommend this mode with the textures load ins being so slow. Visibility is everything after all, and having big pop-ins like this could mean life and death in Warzone.
The big take from this though is that the team was able to add 120FPS without needing to actually push a native PS5 port. This could be potentially major, as it means that other developers may be able to expand this feature out to other titles. Xbox FPS Boost was a huge feature that Microsoft released recently, that added 120FPS for some games on a system wide level. With Warzone now getting this, this may be a good sign that Sony is looking to improve general backwards compatibility with PS4 software. That is certainly an exciting thought, though won’t know for sure until an official announcement is made. We are still hoping to see a native PS5 port release, as while 120FPS is certainly nice, other enhancements such as faster loading, better textures, haptics, and more would make a far bigger difference in our opinion. Hopefully that is on the table for the team.
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