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**With your specs you should be using Win 11. You're screwing yourself by using Win 10. Win 11 should be a free upgrade for you unless you pirated windows. It's a much better OS than 10. You should give it a shot.
I was thinking getting Xbox Series X version as well (x2 money, I know..) but I have already played like 9 hours so I do not want to do it all over again.
Thanks for the info.
Why is Series X VRR is different, do you have any infor? Link?
https://twistedvoxel.com/star-wars-jedi-survivor-ps5-vs-xbox-series-vs-pc/#:~:text=In%20performance%20mode%2C%20the%20PS5,more%20pronounced%20on%20Sony's%20platform.
PS5 VRR implementation bottoms out at 48 fps. If the framerate drops below that, you're back to screen tearing unfortunately. For most games 48 is okay but Jedi Survivor drops below that regularly on all systems. PC and Xbox can do VRR from around 40 fps and up.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3v2aks-su2s
Because I still do see a lot of stutters with VRR on Performance mode with also LG C1
Maybe you are using different settings?
Can you please share what settings are configured when you press the * button on your remote controller and go to advanced?
Thanks! (e.g low latency, etc)
I followed this guy's advice. He goes through the settings 1 by 1. Best video on the C1 you'll ever see.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S0G8sHcFQq8&t=567s
Game is borked to the bone
True but that's not even a big issue since native 4K is a rarity on consoles anyway. I'm used to games having a somewhat softer look on my PS5. The screen tearing is a way bigger issue for me. If I had to play any version today I'd go for the Series X provided your screen supports VRR.
nope, i installed a lot of Win11 on my customers pcs that arent "compatible" with TPM and they are happy to have win11 :)
just google "windows 11 on unsupported hardware" , you have to change 2 registers to bypass TPM check