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vivster said:
JRPGfan said:

But there are no TVs for it.... so right now its just future proofing.

Worse people that buy 4k TV's now, might regret it a year or two from now, when they release Xbox Scorpio / Playstation 5 / Xbox Two, will all be able to make use of freesync, and their TVs bought now dont have it.

In short... its abit to early to jump on 4k bandwagon (imo) give it another year or two, and hopefully by then its cheaper, and will also have freesync, and it ll be the standard for PS5 & XB2.

You shouldn't oversell it. Freesync is generally only effective with higher frame rates and variable frame times. Since consoles are usually at the lower end of fps and then tend to lock them anyway you won't get much use out of it on consoles. It's a nice to have but not really a feature you have to buy a new tv for.

Thats just wrong.

Its like G-Sync..it makes low fps (sub 60) feel smoother, so its basically perfect for games that run at say 30 fps and not perfectly so.

It also removes screen tearing.... which always sucks to have.

 

UnderstatedCornHole said:
Who cares about exclusives.

People that currently buy Nintendo consoles... or Playstations.... I guess?