Not sure why people care that much about 120hz, 90hz is where you begin to get that “high refesh rate” feel and look, and on an analog stick it’s even more convincing. So I’d be more than happy to stick at 90hz/fps and save battery than to push it furhter for something hardly noticable
I have noticed quite a large difference between 90 and 120hz on my deck, happens to be particularly noticeable within 2D rhythm games, most of which already get 8+ hours of battery life regardless.
Not sure why people care that much about 120hz, 90hz is where you begin to get that “high refesh rate” feel and look, and on an analog stick it’s even more convincing. So I’d be more than happy to stick at 90hz/fps and save battery than to push it furhter for something hardly noticable
I have noticed quite a large difference between 90 and 120hz on my deck, happens to be particularly noticeable within 2D rhythm games, most of which already get 8+ hours of battery life regardless.