Eric Stevens+FollowDid Sony Just Save the PS5 Pro Experience?Sony finally dropped a patch that fixes the notorious variable refresh rate hiccups on the PS5 Pro. If you’ve ever noticed stuttering in games like The Last of Us Part 2 or Diablo 4, this update could be a game-changer. Is this enough to keep the PS5 Pro ahead of the competition, or is the Switch 2 hype too strong? Let’s hear your take—are smoother visuals a big deal for you? #PS5Pro #SonyUpdate #VRR #Games #VideoGames10Share
Brandon Barrera+FollowSwitch 2’s VRR Move: Smart or a Miss?Nintendo just confirmed that the Switch 2 will only support variable refresh rate on its built-in screen, not when docked to your high-end gaming TV. For those who invested in premium displays for smoother gameplay, this feels like a curveball. Is Nintendo playing it safe, or missing out on next-gen gaming standards? Let’s hear your take—does this decision affect your upgrade plans? #NintendoSwitch2 #GamingTech #VRR #NextGenGaming #TechDebate #Tech00Share
Julie Hobbs+FollowSwitch 2 VRR: Handheld Only—Dealbreaker?Nintendo just confirmed Variable Refresh Rate is exclusive to handheld mode on the Switch 2, leaving docked players in the dust (for now). As someone who loves buttery-smooth gameplay, I’m torn—should we expect a future update for TV mode, or is this a missed opportunity? With Sony rolling out VRR for PlayStation after launch, maybe Nintendo will follow suit. What’s your take: is this a real setback or just a minor hiccup for Switch 2? #NintendoSwitch2 #VRR #TechDebate #GamingNews #NextGenGaming #Games00Share