Sorry but if you'll complete the game before so it means framerate isn't a so unbearable obstacle to take you away from playing the game...Marcin has responded on Twitter regarding PS4 framerate, saying patches are on their way, which isn't to helpful. I am sure they won't admit if they can't run this game on the PS4 at a steady 30 fps, but what are our hopes that the next patch will make a near constant 30 fps. Unlikely I fear and will have completed the game before they resolve this which is a shame.
did anyone noticed that frame rate can go well above 30? like 40+, i was messing in the lighthouse in novigrad in a clear night, no clouds on sky, so when i looked up to sky frame rate was for sure 40+
you can check for ur self, its after you bang triss, just look to the moonPretty sure this was your imagination - it's been said many times this game is locked at 30 for the PS4 and proven in benchmarks. This just means it will not go above 30 - obviously it drops to 20 fairly often.
I play in my room on a Samsung TV, when I tried the Vizio TV in the living room the game really felt like 60 fps. It was odd. So I went around the TV settings and saw that the "Smooth Motion" option was set to medium. If I turned that off the frame rate would go back to normal.
My Samsung doesn't have that option which is a shame, but the game really ran like a 60 fps game, and I didn't notice any latency in the controls.
Check if your TV has an option like that and try it out, it is not good for some games but it was wonderful for the Witcher in my case, I was amazed.
I play in my room on a Samsung TV, when I tried the Vizio TV in the living room the game really felt like 60 fps. It was odd. So I went around the TV settings and saw that the "Smooth Motion" option was set to medium. If I turned that off the frame rate would go back to normal.
My Samsung doesn't have that option which is a shame, but the game really ran like a 60 fps game, and I didn't notice any latency in the controls.
Check if your TV has an option like that and try it out, it is not good for some games but it was wonderful for the Witcher in my case, I was amazed.
The game already uses a framebuffer to preload a few frames ahead of time which gives it a bit of input lag though this doesn't affect 3rd person RPG controls too bad. An HDTV "Smooth Motion" functions pretty much exactly the same way by preloading frames and inserting an extra frame here or there to achieve 60fps. It will give noticeable input latency on top of the existing lag so I'm pretty sure this wouldn't be a good option for anyone. People set their HDTVs to "game mode" for a reason - to reduce input latency by turning off all the post-processing special effects most HDTVs have these days.