Gran Turismo 7 is the latest entry in the iconic racing simulator franchise, and it manages to look even more realistic than its predecessors. The game's stellar visual presentation puts a heavy load on both the PlayStation 4 and 5, which can cause some dropped frames and stuttering issues.
The PlayStation 5 has the ability to handle much higher graphical standards than its predecessor, but it still struggles at times. Stuttering can really get in the way of a good race, especially when split-second reactions can change everything. Players need the best graphical experience they can get for this stunning racing game.
Gran Turismo 7 is available on PlayStation 4 and 5, but users of both versions have encountered some issues. Luckily, there are a few different settings that players can change to smoothen the experience.
The first method is to adjust the graphical settings in the game menu. Head into the Options menu, then move over to the Display Settings submenu to adjust the details.
The most important setting to change is Graphics Priority. Shifting the game to prioritize performance over ray tracing will ensure it works overtime to prevent stuttering.
Beyond that setting, players can turn off HDR or reduce the settings from 4K. Either of these choices lightens the graphical load on the console and allows for a smooth and stable framerate.
Aside from the internal graphical settings, dealing with the PlayStation directly could also help. Taking the typical steps to deal with console issues will often solve this problem if changing settings doesn't help.
Run the PlayStation through a power cycle by fully shutting down the system and unplugging it. Wait a minute or two and set the console back up to clear the cache and allow for
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