My S20 plays at 120, looks great. The only problem is there seems to be a problem with throwing unintended heavies in any high refresh rate phone. I wouldn't worry about it until they fix that.
My S20 plays at 120, looks great. The only problem is there seems to be a problem with throwing unintended heavies in any high refresh rate phone. I wouldn't worry about it until they fix that.
Your screen maybe set to 120, but the game is running at 60. I've tested this thoroughly on my Razer Phone for nearly 3 years now.
The game looks amazing at 120hz on my S20. When I move it down to 60hz now it makes me cringe to look at.
I also solved the spontaneous heavy issue (at least for me) - the phone came by default with "touch sensitivity" toggled on, which is essentially max sensitivity. Since I found last month and toggled it off I've truly had no issues at all with heavies.
Btw, yes, I know 120hz refers to refresh rate...which is different than the OPs question on fps
120 fps used to be achievable on phones that refreshed at 120 Hz. The phone refresh rate isn't the same as the game's frame rate. The frame rate is now half of the refresh rate on my S20 Plus and several other phones (set at 120->60, 96->48, 60->30).
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I also solved the spontaneous heavy issue (at least for me) - the phone came by default with "touch sensitivity" toggled on, which is essentially max sensitivity. Since I found last month and toggled it off I've truly had no issues at all with heavies.
Btw, yes, I know 120hz refers to refresh rate...which is different than the OPs question on fps