Destiny 2 120fps Mode PS5 and Xbox Series X Frame Rate Test



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Destiny 2 frame rate test showing the framerate/fps on PS5 and Xbox Series X. This test is using the 120fps mode which is only available in PvP.
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Timestamps:
0:00 – Xbox Series X
6:44 – PS5

The versions tested were 1.003.000 on PS5 and 0.1.24550.0 on Xbox Series X. Note that these version numbers correspond to 3.0.1.3 in-game. Default video options were used for this video. Performance seems to be comparable at the higher fov settings http://bit.ly/3nVSWEk

Note that this footage is from the 6v6 Control game mode. Performance in Control seems to be slightly worse than the 3v3 game modes.

Both PS5 and Xbox Series X in the 120fps mode use a dynamic resolution with the highest resolution found being 2560×1440 and the lowest resolution found being approximately 1536×1440. Pixel counts at or near 2560×1440 seem to be common on both consoles.

Performance can vary somewhat and the scenes here aren’t exactly like-for-like which should be kept in mind when comparing the performance of the consoles here.

The 120fps mode on both consoles has some graphical downgrades compared to the 60fps mode such as: reduced draw distance, removed motion blur, removed depth of field, shorter LOD transition distance and removed ambient occlusion http://bit.ly/3mT4XJz The game may need to be restarted for these differences to take effect.

The Xbox Series S doesn’t have a 120fps mode.

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Frames Pixel Counted: http://bit.ly/38GfouM

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25 thoughts on “Destiny 2 120fps Mode PS5 and Xbox Series X Frame Rate Test”

  1. Both PS5 and Xbox Series X in the 120fps mode use a dynamic resolution with the highest resolution found being 2560×1440 and the lowest resolution found being approximately 1536×1440. Pixel counts at or near 2560×1440 seem to be common on both consoles.

    Performance can vary somewhat and the scenes here aren't exactly like-for-like which should be kept in mind when comparing the performance of the consoles here.

    The 120fps mode on both consoles has some graphical downgrades compared to the 60fps mode such as: reduced draw distance, removed motion blur, removed depth of field, shorter LOD transition distance and removed ambient occlusion.

    The Xbox Series S doesn't have a 120fps mode.

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  2. Great to see games actually run at 120fps even if it's not really a next gen game.
    1 year ago people would have called you crazy for expecting 1440p120fps on console.
    Edit: also great to see that both next gen systems pull it off so well. I feel like whichever system you choose you can't go wrong. Both PS5 and Series X are so powerful

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  3. 120 frames is a game changer in a shoot-em-up.
    Funny to see some complaining about the resolution being 1440p when the same people who are complaining have been playing games for the last seven years at 1080p – 1440p at 30 frames ¯_(ツ)_/¯

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  4. This is not a good performance even a GTX970 can run 120 fps Ultra 1080p.
    And this was often the case in the world, pvp runs a lot faster.

    At release the concole version dosen t have the Ultra settings and is way below pc.
    The 970 is today a slow card and even that can run it. I play the game on 1440p 72fps looked in all cases on this
    card.

    This is way too slow what i can tell you, the game is very easy too run.

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