How to Get 120hz Output on PSVR 2 Headset on PS5 (Must CHANGE Setting)
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- Опубликовано: 24 июл 2024
- Do you want to know how to get 120hz or 120fps in your PS5 games using the PSVR2 headset! To do this go to settings, accessories and then go to PSVR2 and video output and TURN ON 120hz output! Also, change the in game settings for 120hz output or performance mode!
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Thanks bro 😘👍🏻
Thx bro
Works great in Call of Duty!
I use a samsung odyssey g6 monitor set to 120hz. When I go into settings for vr2, 120hz is enabled but gray and I can't turn it off. Are the vr2 settings at 120hz then? How can I double check this?
excuse my English spelling is Swedish.
What's strange for me is that I've got a 120hz TV. But I can't enable this setting on the headset for games in cinema mode. Damn odd
Yeah same
Same
Same it's baffling and annoying me.
Same! Anyone have a fix?
You have to do this first:
Settings > Screen and Video > Video Output > 120 Hz Output set to 'OFF'.
I know it's weird, but turn it off. Then follow the steps in the video. After you manage to turn it on for the headset, you can go back to Screen and Video to set 120 Hz back to 'Automatic'.
Followed your instructions I got to the reinstall part and the ps4 says can not find the update file
It’s not for ps4 that’s why.. Psvr 2 is exclusive to ps5 and ps5 only.
I hope this helps
That’s 120fps for cinematic mode only right?
GT7 in VR is 120 fps
Yeah, that setting is only for cinematic mode.
If the VR game is 120 fps, it'll be 120hz automatically.
@@RomainDelmaire What is cinematic mode?
@@RandySpeer It's the floating screen you have when not playing VR content.
@@michaeldidikof634 no it isnt, its 60 using reprojection
You have to do this first:
Settings > Screen and Video > Video Output > 120 Hz Output set to 'OFF'.
I know it's weird, but turn it off. Then follow the steps in the video. After you manage to turn it on for the headset, you can go back to Screen and Video to set 120 Hz back to 'Automatic'.
That's only for cinematic views