Using any of the other modes in the game switches the refresh rate back down to 60Hz, meaning a 60fps cap for those modes for uses with HDMI 2.1 displays - and crucially, full 4K for users with older displays that can only run 120Hz at lower resolutions. So what does the new patch for Devil May Cry 5 on PlayStation 5 actually deliver? Put simply, 120Hz mode will only engage when you activate the high frame-rate mode that is actually designed to target 120 frames per second. The uncapped fps on PS5 in 60fps-targeted modes is no longer part of the game thanks to the new patch. Devil May Cry 5: Special Edition effectively benchmarked on next-gen hardware, across four rendering modes - and including ray tracing on both systems. The unlocked nature of the game applied equally to both Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5, but owners of the Microsoft machine could dip into the console display settings and turn off 120Hz support, capping frame-rate to 60fps and producing an overall smoother experience. While this was great for 'benchmarking' the game, for seeing the RE engine running fully unleashed until it hit system limits, the user experience was not so good owing to unwanted judder. This presented several problems, the most notable being that many 4K TVs only support 120Hz at 1080p or 1440p, meaning that DMC5's 4K-specific modes would produce a downscaled output.Įven those with the latest HDMI 2.1 displays capable of running full 4K at 120Hz would have issues with the game: Devil May Cry 5 would then run with an unlocked frame-rate, with the game often running in excess of 60 frames per second. The issue in a nutshell is this: if your TV supports 120Hz, the PS5 version of the game hard-set the console to run at that refresh rate - even if you weren't using the 120H frame-rate mode. We've purchased the product and are waiting for it to arrive in our lab.Capcom has issued a patch for Devil May Cry 5 Special Edition, addressing problematic support for 120Hz unique to the PlayStation 5 version of the game - as reported in prior Digital Foundry coverage. The product has arrived in our lab, and our testers will start evaluating it soon. Our testers have started testing this product. ![]() We've also split the console compatibility boxes into separate PS5 Compatibility and Xbox Series X|S Compatibility tests. Updated to Test Bench 1.7 with an updated HDR Brightness test that better reflects real world usage. Updated to Test Bench 1.8, adding a new box for PQ EOTF tracking and updating our Color Volume and Color Gamut tests to better reflect real world usage. Updated the text in the Color Volume section for accuracy. We uploaded the initial brightness measurements and uniformity photos for the Accelerated Longevity Test. We uploaded the brightness measurements and uniformity photos after running the TV for two months in our Accelerated Longevity Test. Updated to Test Bench 1.9, modifying our Contrast testing and splitting our local dimming testing into multiple sections covering Blooming, Black Crush, and Lighting Zone Transitions. With this update we've revamped our Gradient testing, added a new test for Low Quality Content Smoothing, and expanded our Audio Passthrough testing. We've updated the Supported Resolutions section with the correct information.Ĭonverted to Test Bench 1.10. We retested the TV and confirmed that 4k 120Hz 4:4:4 isn't supported properly. We uploaded the brightness measurements and uniformity photos after running the TV for four months in our Accelerated Longevity Test. ![]() Finally, we've updated our usage scores to better align our scores with user expectations. With this change, it was necessary to remove the Black Crush test. With this update, we've added a new Upscaling: Sharpness Processing test and revamped our Blooming test so the scores and picture better match the real world experience. We uploaded the latest brightness measurements and uniformity photos for the Accelerated Longevity Test.Ĭonverted to Test Bench 1.11. Mentioned the newly reviewed Samsung Q70C QLED in the Supported Resolutions section of this review. ![]() We refreshed the text throughout to correct for out latest methodology changes and for consistency with our most recent TV reviews.
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