The next-generation consoles represented by the PS5 and Xbox Series X have provided gamers with a host of new features that parallel the advanced technology of display devices and graphics cards in most of their capabilities. These technologies include support for 4K and even 8K display resolutions, frame rates of up to 120 fps, and support for VRR (variable refresh rate) technology.
Although the PS5 is still far from supporting many huge titles at a rate of 120 frames/s, in exchange for maintaining high resolution, today we will share with you the result of the titles that have started to support this frame rate and the list is still growing after more than two years. About the launch of the PlayStation 5. The list is as follows.
- Apex Legends
- Black Desert
- Infinite Bright Memory
- Borderlands 3
- Call Of Duty Black Ops Cold War
- Call Of Duty Modern Warfare II
- call of duty warzone
- Call of Duty Warzone 2.0
- Call Of Duty Vanguard
- Centipede recharged
- Crazy Athletics Summer Sports and Games
- cyber shadow
- Galactic Deep Rock
- destiny 2
- Devil May Cry V Special Edition
- Eternal Perdition
- Dirt 5
- Exo One
- F1 2021
- F122
- Fruitaki 2
- fortnite
- Ghostrunner
- GRID Subtitles
- GREY
- Jumanji, the video game
- Elimination city
- Monster Boy and the Cursed Kingdom
- neon white
- OlliOlli World
- Overwatch 2
- Rainbow Six Siege
- raining coins
- Dishonest company
- Rocket League
- The tourist
- The Nioh Collection (Nioh & Nioh 2)
- The wonders of little Tina
- Tony Hawks
- Professional Skater 1+2
- Earthquake
- Uncharted Legacy Of Thieves Collection
- WRC9
- WRC10
These are the majority of games that support a performance rate of 120 frames / s, but keep in mind that to run them with this performance you need a monitor or TV that supports the HDMI 2.1 port with a refresh rate of up to 120 Hz or 1080p resolution through a monitor that supports a refresh rate of 120 Hz.
Why is 120fps better than 60fps?
The answer is very simple… the higher the frame rate, the lower the input lag, correspondingly higher the timing accuracy, and this makes it easier for us to play fast-paced games like FPS games or racing games.
You will also be able to react in less time to the sudden appearance of an enemy, seeing the extreme edge or corner of the body (the character) approaching faster, than a normal response rate of 60 Hz can respond to at that speed.