They run smoothly because they process frames quickly and efficiently, minimizing delays that cause stuttering.
They run smoothly because they process frames quickly and efficiently, minimizing delays that cause stuttering.
Are you testing them on identical displays? Be careful not to mix apples with oranges. Your thoughts likely stem from a gaming session with stable frames per second, though PC often struggles due to inconsistent FPS without VSync. G sync and free sync could really transform the experience.
Have you ever tried playing Dark Souls on a console? Blightown is just a joke... You won’t admit it, the console doesn’t even stutter after watching it.
I think this feature stands out for Nvidia. It’s possible AMD has something comparable, though I haven’t seen it before. Make sure both devices are displayed together—your TV or monitor. Also, keep in mind that 30 fps is a reasonable frame rate for games. While 60 fps feels much smoother, jumping from 60 to 30 appears a bit choppy, but it doesn’t necessarily mean the lower frame rate is causing lag. It’s simply less fluid naturally.