Ingress and high FPS
Ingress 2.97 was available this morning for update in the play store.
I then immediately enabled Native Refresh Rate
Indeed now playing at 60FPS
Not exactly the native refresh rate of the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra Exynos 2100.
But 60FPS is a game changer.
Ingress feels more responsive now
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In theory, Ingress should also be running in 120FPS. Is the higher refresh rate enabled in your phone settings, or is there a seperate override for specific apps? I'm getting 120FPS no problem.
That counter has been showing 120 on my phone ever since I bought it. But that counts screen refresh rate, not frames per second.
Android 13 has a onscreen FPS counter but I can't get it to work with Ingress (only shows during boot, not during gameplay)
I know.
And have confirmed it is set to 120Hz in the device settings
60FPS in game
Adaptive Refresh rate, ie up to 120Hz
Now we can enjoy the fast screen refresh while waiting for the game lag
Weird...
Mine shows 120, regardless if I enable native refresh mode or not.
@NianticBrian
For me with Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra with Exynos 2100 i feel glyph works more slow with 60FPS. Hope they resolve it to next update. I not feel ingress run att 60FPS more fast without use Native Refresh Rate.
I have Android 12 and latest update.
Tried it today, felt weird...but looks so smooth!
It was added to Pokemon GO some time ago. It looks great, but keep your powerbanks charged if you're planning to use this daily.
Also I think I found a bug. The setting doesn't seems to keep enabled when I close the game
It is already reported as a bug, and devs are working on it.
its weird how stuff like this passes their internal testing...
For some reason I thought the ambassadors would be beta testing releases? It’s clear they aren’t or feedback is just being ignored. Wouldn’t take much to get 5-10 folks added to test flight and whatever android uses to deploy beta builds and then dump feedback into a central place.