Okay, that's not so bad. I was seeing that it was adding maybe up to about 30ms, and I'm assuming that it was at 60 FPS, which would give just under 2 frames. The screen has HDR, I am assuming, but I'm also assuming that it's been engineered to be good or something. I hope.Sumez wrote: ↑Thu May 08, 2025 6:50 amI think the only potential "lag" added by HDR is on the monitor side, not the console. And from my quick Google research, it usually amounts to just 1 milisecond or so. It's there, but it's a tiny fraction of a frame.Steven wrote: ↑Thu May 08, 2025 6:26 am Oh hey I remembered that this thing has HDR, and that I recently learned that HDR can add input lag. Given the Switch's notoriety for input lag, this may turn out to be interesting. I only have about 2 games that have HDR, and one of them has really bad HDR that makes it look worse than it does with SDR, so that's something.
Still, 2 frames isn't going to make a huge difference by itself in most cases. It's that 2 frames plus all of the other stuff going on in the chain that adds up.
The PS5 Pro is in a very awkward (bad) place. Aside from being super expensive, apparently it has compatibility problems with some games, and of course it has no exclusive games of its own. It's way too expensive to justify over a regular PS5, which also has very few games that aren't on PC/PS4/Switch. PS4 is the important one there because if you already have the PS4, just keep it and play the same things but with slightly longer loading times! The regular non-Pro PS5 already doesn't justify existing. I should stop thinking about this before I become too disappointed.