Whenever a new fighting game comes out now, many players are keenly curious to know what sort of input lag to expect from the experience though only a few people have the means and knowledge to actually test it.With .
Shortly after the release of Guilty Gear Strive this summer, players became concerned about the amount of input lag found in the game on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 compared to its PC counterpart, which led to Arc System Works .
Guilty Gear Strive may have more input lag on PlayStation 5 than its PlayStation 4 counterpart Posted by Dakota DarkHorse Hills • 6 hours, 50 minutes ago • Comments: 20
Guilty Gear Strive players have been wondering how the next-gen version of the game on PlayStation 5 performs on a technical level compared to its other counterparts since it released, and now we may have a few answers on that subject.
After previously testing the input lag on both the PlayStation 4 and PC versions, Nigel Noodalls Woodall found that the PS5 version of Strive may have more input lag than the PS4 though there are a few caveats that could impact the numbers.
Guilty Gear Strive reportedly has 4 frames of input lag on PlayStation 4 while PC version provides potentially better results Posted by Dakota DarkHorse Hills • June 28, 2021 at 6:03 p.m. PDT • Comments: 12
The FGC has a long history of hunting down the version of a fighting game release with the least amount of input lag, which has become easier to test in recent years thanks to advancements in technology.
Now that Guilty Gear Strive has been in the hands of players for a few weeks, some of the more technically capable members of the community have put the game s latency to the test between PlayStation 4 and PC.