It runs at high settings 800p mostly locked 30fps. With the 90hz you can also set it to a 45fps lock but in a lot of areas it drops down into the 30s so feels much better locked at 30fps.
It runs at high settings 800p mostly locked 30fps. With the 90hz you can also set it to a 45fps lock but in a lot of areas it drops down into the 30s so feels much better locked at 30fps.
This is really noticeable in Elden Ring if you don’t have the 16:10 mod. Used to look pretty bad on the LCD but can barely tell on the OLED.
Anno mutationem runs at 90fps max settings and the cyberpunk aesthetic looks incredible on the OLED
This is why people laugh at Americans.
If OP is from Europe then it’s because Steam uses cheap third parties to store and ship their hardware. The two products will have been held at two different places.
I think its also worth pointing out the famous green line issue Samsung displays have on phones like Oneplus. Samsung TVs also have ridiculous lotteries for certain panels and local dimming issues etc.
Neither manufacturer have great quality control to be honest.
Mine arrived at depot last night and arrived at around 9am this morning. No issues at all.
Sounds like mine is on the same van as yours, was confident of getting it tomorrow but looks like its Monday at this point
I put windows on mine to play gamepass and Diablo 4 (yes I know it works on steam os but it’s a shitty workaround)
I’ve played it on a Switch OLED and it looks fantastic. I think pretty much anything with a cyberpunk vibe looks amazing on a handheld OLED screen to be honest. Ghostrunner and Cloudpunk arent the best games ever but they also look great on an OLED for example. The contrast of neon lights against dark concrete urban areas pops so much on OLED.
Anno mutationem, Cyberpunk, anything from supergiant, Celeste, Hyperlight Drifter, Ori, Hollow Knight and anything like Octopath with the HD2D aesthetic look fantastic on it.
Literally been playing the game all day with high settings and 30fps (90hz) refresh rate. Solid 30fps for me so far. Why not mention where in the game the frame rate drops instead of crying?