The WII U version runs at 59 fps for no appearant reason. On a 60 hz monitor you have to fill that one missing frame with information, so you get a duplicated frame to do so. The picture stays for 2 frames the same and goes to the next.
Frame 1, Frame 2, Frame 3, Frame 3, Frame 4, Frame 5, Frame 6, Frame 6 , Frame 7, Frame 8, Frame 9 and so on, to show you what I mean. That happens to every 59th frame. So what you experience is a microstutter in the game every single second. It's quite noticeable for some people.
Run the video at 0.25 speed and you will notice it more clearer when the video seems to have a stutter at some point.
I and several other people notice those things at normal speed and it is really annoying.
I am using G-Sync on my PC for that main reason. Because games on PC can have all kind of frame drops depending on the configuration.
Playing without G-Sync or V-Sync would cause tearing to the screen. That's what Xbox360 and PS3 have and why even the Wii was superior in providing a clean image to your TV than both of those consoles.
V-sync can get rid of tearing, but it creates an input lag and on lower frames you experience stutter when the frames are not equal to the hz.
G-sync sets the hz of the monitor according to the frames and they are always in sync, which avoids stuttering and input lag.
I have a few stuttering and movement removal settings on my TV to make an image look more fluently which is nice in games and crap for everything else. Anyway perhaps I didn't notice it because of that since I usually can distern 60 from 30 fps and a fluent 60fps to an unstable 60fps.
Ah, you mean that motion plus stuff? That's what it is called on Samsung.
I'm using it aswell, but only for TV and Video. It should be deactivated for Videogames and PC if you are running them on the TV.
This features is distorting the image in the post-processing to make the picture to appear more fluidly. But it also causes errors at some places and scenes where it doesn't have the information to fill the part of the image. It starts to look weird. It's great when you fly over landscape, but in close up action scenes it gets whacky.
Nevertheless, you should activate the gaming mode on your TV for consoles and such, because all those post-processing effects will generate an input lag.
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I have a few stuttering and movement removal settings on my TV to make an image look more fluently which is nice in games and crap for everything else. Anyway perhaps I didn't notice it because of that since I usually can distern 60 from 30 fps and a fluent 60fps to an unstable 60fps.
Ah, you mean that motion plus stuff? That's what it is called on Samsung.
I'm using it aswell, but only for TV and Video. It should be deactivated for Videogames and PC if you are running them on the TV.
This features is distorting the image in the post-processing to make the picture to appear more fluidly. But it also causes errors at some places and scenes where it doesn't have the information to fill the part of the image. It starts to look weird. It's great when you fly over landscape, but in close up action scenes it gets whacky.
Nevertheless, you should activate the gaming mode on your TV for consoles and such, because all those post-processing effects will generate an input lag.
During the time I had a Wii U I had a Panasonic Plasma with intelligent frame creation which I could set it at low to minimize dissortion. My current Samsung TV unfortunately only has an on or off setting which is way to intense. I in generally turn it completely off now and only set game mode on for minimal input lag. But intelligent frame creation actually did a rather good job at making the image more fluent while retaining a good imagequality, but perhaps that also had to do with the fact that plasma tv´s in generally are way quicker than LED tv´s. LED TV´s have a much more aggresive motion efect than Plasma tv´s unfortunately.
During the time I had a Wii U I had a Panasonic Plasma with intelligent frame creation which I could set it at low to minimize dissortion. My current Samsung TV unfortunately only has an on or off setting which is way to intense. I in generally turn it completely off now and only set game mode on for minimal input lag. But intelligent frame creation actually did a rather good job at making the image more fluent while retaining a good imagequality, but perhaps that also had to do with the fact that plasma tv´s in generally are way quicker than LED tv´s. LED TV´s have a much more aggresive motion efect than Plasma tv´s unfortunately.
I recently got myself the Samsung KS8090 (KS8000) 55" and the motion plus feature can be adjusted in 10 steps for how clear the image has to be and how fluid it has to be. So far, this one works pretty good, but occasionally you still see some distortions at some points. But I still don't use it when I hook up my PC and WII U on it.
During the time I had a Wii U I had a Panasonic Plasma with intelligent frame creation which I could set it at low to minimize dissortion. My current Samsung TV unfortunately only has an on or off setting which is way to intense. I in generally turn it completely off now and only set game mode on for minimal input lag. But intelligent frame creation actually did a rather good job at making the image more fluent while retaining a good imagequality, but perhaps that also had to do with the fact that plasma tv´s in generally are way quicker than LED tv´s. LED TV´s have a much more aggresive motion efect than Plasma tv´s unfortunately.
I recently got myself the Samsung KS8090 (KS8000) 55" and the motion plus feature can be adjusted in 10 steps for how clear the image has to be and how fluid it has to be. So far, this one works pretty good, but occasionally you still see some distortions at some points. But I still don't use it when I hook up my PC and WII U on it.
I have a samsung HU7500 hoked up to the newest evolution kit so I should have acces to the new motion plus features which came with the Tenzen OS , but I haven't tampered with those yet. Game mode, colour and contrast did improve though thanks to the new processor. The original quadcore processor had iput lag which made you cry, the octacore upscales better and much faster though. I haven't touched the motion plus feature though, perhaps it can make Final Fanatasy XV a bit more playable though with it's damn all over the place frameratepacing. Although it always remain a choice between fluidity and a correct picture. Artifacts where less obvious on cartoony games so I chose to turn it on on my old plasma tv with my Wii Uon my PS4 pro it has remained off since most games look more realistic and somehow the weird picture seems more obvious.
I am going to wait for HDMI 2.1 with dynamic HDR to arrive before I buy a new TV