On my TV (OLED55C8PLA) with the same settings I get bad picture (too dark, extremely sharp and a bit blurry for texts at the same time) if I set 120 Hz. If I set 60 Hz - the picture looks very good, but I have very noticeable screen tearing. With 120 Hz setting, the screen tearing still exists, but less noticeable. Any ideas what is the problem?
Make sure to have VRR on PS5 (maybe force it) and TV. I don’t have any tearing on my LG C2 oled. But on my capture card that can’t handle VRR the tearing is crazy ugly. I would suggest give them time because they have been on vacation for 2 weeks now, make sure to report your issues to their PoE2 forums so they are even aware of the problem.
@MadaoAU I see, thanks! Maybe the reason is that your LG has VRR support, but mine doesn't have. I think some TVs have it, and some don't. I don't think there is a way to force it though, so, probably I will have to get used to that tearing for now. And I will report it just in case.
Ah I assumed your TV had VRR, yes unfortunately they have turned off vsync off, this is definitely widespread issue that they will solve when they are back to work !
Performance on act 2 with these settings 70-90 fps never dropped bellow 60
Captured from internal ps5 pro. Unfortunately it’s HDR video 😢.
On my TV (OLED55C8PLA) with the same settings I get bad picture (too dark, extremely sharp and a bit blurry for texts at the same time) if I set 120 Hz. If I set 60 Hz - the picture looks very good, but I have very noticeable screen tearing. With 120 Hz setting, the screen tearing still exists, but less noticeable. Any ideas what is the problem?
Make sure to have VRR on PS5 (maybe force it) and TV. I don’t have any tearing on my LG C2 oled. But on my capture card that can’t handle VRR the tearing is crazy ugly. I would suggest give them time because they have been on vacation for 2 weeks now, make sure to report your issues to their PoE2 forums so they are even aware of the problem.
@MadaoAU I see, thanks! Maybe the reason is that your LG has VRR support, but mine doesn't have.
I think some TVs have it, and some don't.
I don't think there is a way to force it though, so, probably I will have to get used to that tearing for now.
And I will report it just in case.
Ah I assumed your TV had VRR, yes unfortunately they have turned off vsync off, this is definitely widespread issue that they will solve when they are back to work !