On the whole only play exclusives on my PS5. Its what it's there for. Why am I going to fuck around with multiplatform games on it when I have 2 perfectly capable PC's?
I'd like you to come up with a list of games that would benefit from VRR on the system. Firstly that list is smaller than you think and secondly a lot of the time it's some shit-tier mode where you're greatly having to sacrifice resolution and general picture quality for over 60fps.
I'm talking from experience. I don't know how much clearer I can be on this:
VRR using a capable monitor (which is what most PC gamers will be doing) = good - however you will still want to tweak settings to keep your minimum framerates above a certain level, you don't want to get near the lower ends of the VRR range, ideally just keep the minimums above 60fps and everything is good. I have an LG ultra wide where the VRR range is 40-75hz.
VRR on TV's (which is what most console gamers will be using) - mediocre at best. On OLED panels you are sacrificing IQ, my Q70r only has a VRR range of 48-60hz at 4k (best to lock it to 60fps, don't want to hear anyone bullshitting me about unlocked 48-60fps being better - it's not). The 1440p range on that TV is much better but again it's miles from OLED picture quality. Basically to get a "smooth" VRR experience on TV's you often need some shit-tier LCD panel (from a PQ point of view). Ask
Riky
what TV he's running and you'll see what I mean.
Incidentally I also have a 48 inch LG C1 on the way. That will be replacing the Q70r (which will be going on a sim rig). I'll let you know how the VRR fairs but I'm not holding my breath having done some research. That feature is not what I'm buying the panel for anyway.