Re: PUBG Mobile To Get 90FPS And 10-bit HDR Support Soon

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PUBG Mobile is about to get a whole lot better, thanks to Qualcomm's latest flagship mobile chipset, Snapdragon 865 SoC. At the ongoing Snapdragon Tech Summit, it was announced that PUBG Mobile will soon get support for 90fps gameplay, which means a much smoother visual output for players to feast their eyes upon. Moreover, PUBG Mobile will soon land support for true 10-bit HDR, something that will significantly enhance the dynamic range of on-screen content. Additionally, PUBG has made its way to the PlayStation Now subscription service, alongside Wolfenstein: The Old Blood and Formula 1 2019.

At the ongoing Snapdragon Tech Summit, it was announced that PUBG Mobile will leverage the Snapdragon 865 SoC's prowess to enable 90fps gameplay and add true 10-bit HDR support. What this means is PUBG Mobile will soon be able to take full advantage of 90Hz refresh rate panels on phones that will launch soon packing the Snapdragon 865 SoC. While the rumours of Tencent adding 90fps and 120fps support to PUBG Mobile have been making rounds for quite some time, the announcement made at the Snapdragon Tech Summit makes it official.

PUBG Mobile to get 90FPS and 10-bit HDR support soon


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Of course, 90fps support is definitely a good upgrade, but it remains to be seen when 120fps support arrives, since there are already phones such as the Asus ROG Phone 2 and the Razer Phone 2 in the market than can match it with their 120Hz refresh rate panel. Another noteworthy feature coming to PUBG Mobile is support for true 10-bit HDR support, which promise significantly better dynamic range compared to standard HDR. However, it is not clear if Tencent will add another graphics settings option above the Ultra HD preset.

PUBG Mobile is set to get a whole lot meaner! thanks to Qualcomm's latest Snapdragon 865 chipset. At the Snapdragon tech summit, it was announced that PUBG Mobile will soon be getting support for 90fps gameplay, which means a much smoother visual output for players. Moreover, PUBG Mobile will also bring in support for true 10-bit HDR which has been slated to increase the dynamic range of the on-screen content. Also, PUBG has been launched on the PlayStation Now subscription service.

At the summit, it was also announced that PUBG Mobile gameplay will leverage Snapdragon 865 chipset power to allow for 90fps gameplay and also brings in true 10-bit HDR support. This means that PUBG Mobile will soon take advantage of the 90Hz refresh rate panels on phones which will be powered by the Snapdragon 865 chipset.

It was revealed during day 2 of the Qualcomm Tech Summit that PUBG Mobile would soon support a 90fps mode. Qualcomm says it worked closely with the developers of the game to enable this new 90fps support on mobile devices.

At the ongoing Snapdragon Tech Summit, where Qualcomm unveiled the new flagship Snapdragon 865 chipset and talked at length about how powerful their next chipset is, we also got the confirmation that PUBG Mobile will soon gain the support for 90fps. This is a big update for gamers and will take the gaming experience to the next level.

At the ongoing Snapdragon Tech Summit 2019 in Hawaii, Qualcomm has announced its next-gen flagship Snapdragon 865 chip. The new top-of-the-line SoC from the company not only boasts of improved performance, but also comes with support for 5G, 200MP cameras, and 144Hz displays. But that's not all. The processor also features some key functionality that will help improve gaming performance, especially for PUBG Mobile players. During day 2 of the Snapdragon Tech Summit, Qualcomm has revealed that PUBG Mobile will get support for true 10-bit HDR and a 90fps mode.

The visuals will be enhanced even further with support for true 10-bit HDR, which will go above and beyond PUBG Mobile's current HDR mode. The HDR mode that can be found in the in-game settings right now doesn't really offer a significant bump in visual quality. But with true 10-bit HDR support, we can expect to see even better dynamic range.

High refresh rate displays are the next big thing in the smartphone industry, with phones offering up to 120Hz refresh screens for smoother visual experience. It only then makes sense for game developers to include support for high-refresh-rate screens on their leading titles to offer the best visual experience. PUBG MOBILE, which has a commanding presence in the mobile gaming industry, has so far only supported 60fps frame rates, thereby not able to take the advantage of these faster display panels. That is now about to change - thanks to Qualcomm.

To demonstrate the performance gains, Qualcomm has worked with the PUBG MOBILE team to bring support for 90fps frame rate gameplay. Hence, within a few month's time, phones equipped with the Snapdragon 865 chipset will be able to run PUBG MOBILE at 90 fps. Users of phones with 90Hz screens will be able to take full advantage of this development. That should translate to better gameplay for gaming phones as well as some of the premium flagship phones next year.

However, the 90fps support for PUBG MOBILE is being offered in a weird way. In order to play the game at 90 fps, you will need a phone that comes with the Snapdragon 865 chipset. That means you can only get the best experience on the most expensive phones from next year. But that's not the biggest issue.
High refresh rate screens are becoming popular and the many companies are moving to 120Hz screens next year. Hence, the 90Hz support comes at a time when the industry is moving to 120Hz and beyond. Major flagship phones such as the OnePlus 8 Pro, Samsung Galaxy S11, Redmi K30 and others are all going for 120Hz refresh rate screens. Hence, only a few phones like the OnePlus 8 could take full benefit of the new 90Hz display.

Qualcomm also announced that PUBG MOBILE will get support for 10-bit HDR support, which means the game will support a wider range of colours, eventually improving the visual experience. ALSO READ PUBG no more as popular as it was in 2018, loses 82 per cent players despite new updatesALSO READ PUBG MOBILE Death Race Mode, snowy Erangel map and more coming with next update: Here's what's newALSO READ Realme X2 Pro review: Snapdragon 855 Plus under Rs 30,000 Published By: Amritanshu MukherjeePublished On: Dec 6, 2019--- ENDS ---

Qualcomm's new flagship Snapdragon 865 will bring enhancements that PUBG Mobile gamers will love. Well, if they get a phone that's equipped with the new processor. Qualcomm announced during the second day of its Tech Summit that the game would get 90fps support, which will work on smartphones that support the high refresh rate. On top of this, PUBG Mobile will support true 10-bit HDR, which could drastically improve the game's visuals. We don't know when the game will get the features, but we will probably see it once the phones with the Snapdragon 865 roll out.

So i have poco f3 which has a 120hz display and a snap dragon 870 processor. Why I'm not able to get 90fps. You will probably reply that pubg isn't optimised for my phone. Then why can't they optimised it.

Qualcomm announced its next-generation processor that will support 5G, 200 MP camera, and 144Hz displays. The new processor will have a new function that is going to improve Mobile Gaming. During the summit, Qualcomm announced that the Snapdragon 865 will allow 90 Frames per second in PUBG Mobile. Both Qualcomm and PUBG Inc. have teamed up for the new feature. According to Qualcomm Snapdragon, 865 powered devices will be able to push 90FPS in PUBG Mobile, allowing users to make full use of the high refresh-rate displays on while playing. The new processor will also allow true 10-bit HDRgaming experience on PUBG.

PUBG will be among the first game to support 90FPS as well as true 10-bit HDR. The 90FPS will make the game even more smooth and the 10-bit HDR support will enhance the visual effects of the game. This will exceed the current HDR mode of PUBG Mobile. At present, the HDR mode in the game settings does not provide significant visual quality improvement. Expectations are that after the 10-bit HDR the game screen will have a higher dynamic range. 90 FPS in PUBG and 10-Bit HDR support from next year when the next-gen processor will be launched.

The problem is with the adaptive refresh rate, the phone cannot handle 120hz, it is not designed around that, mainly 90hz is being used..that being said not even 90hz is able to be kept maintained and sustained throughout any game. COD Mobile is the same, with severe fps drops and stuttery even when selecting 60 fps mode with promotion on, PUBG is the same on 90fps mode, Archero, i doubt is runningat more than 60, maybe 90 fps at best. The phone keeps switching back to 60hz based on what the fuck is happening in the game, and then it detects that it's playing a game and it ramps up to 120hz for a while, then back to 60. The whole problem is easily avoidable by LOCKING THE REFRESH RATE WHEN GAMING. It aint hard for the phone to detect a fucking game being played. Given the fact that most pros are playing on apple merchandise, we may or may not see a problem uprising in 1-2 years. By that time a new phone will come out from them that will not have the issue. It will, sadly most likely never be fixed, and it affects all units. I have tested a 13 pro and at least 5, 13 pro max models. All have the same issue, some people will say theirs is fine, those are the people coming from phones running at 60hz or gaming at 60 fps or less. Coming from gaming phones with fixed high refresh rates, such as other ROG phones, I can tell, and so can you, we care about QOL, we can FEEL and SEE the difference. It affects all models across the board that have pro motion. The phone can NOT sustain 120hz, under no circumstance, not even in the system, not even when scrolling, it mainly uses 90HZ, and in games, you'd be lucky to have that, you'd actually be lucky to have even stable 60 fps, because the mobile phone is running at 90-120hz with promotion on, 60FPS gaming will feels worse than what the iphone 12 that has a 60 hz screen running a 60fps game. The solution is "when gaming lock the refresh rate, to a static fixed one, just like all the other phones do it"... it is absurd to have the refresh rate change based on what the game is displaying, not to mention that something is happening with the cpu/gpu when that happens, because when the drops occur, you lose responsiveness and raw frames, the phone is actually struggling, it isn't using the processing power.

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