
In 2024, the PS5 and its exclusive games truly shone, with the console reaching new heights. One of these exclusive games, Astro Bot, even won Game of the Year at The Game Awards and our own year-end awards. However, there was much more to celebrate than just Astro Bot. Helldivers 2, Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, Stellar Blade, Silent Hill 2 Remake, Rise of the Ronin, and even remasters like The Last of Us Part II Remastered and Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered were also part of the lineup. All in all, it was a remarkable year for the PS5, marking a significant milestone for the console and its strongest year yet for exclusives.
A game like Infinity Nikki, which slipped under the radar due to its late-year release, doesn’t get much attention in the hardcore gaming community because it’s not typically the type of game they seek. However, it stands out as a free-to-play, more casual title designed for a broader audience. In fact, it was so appealing that it was downloaded by 20 million players in its first month, making it one of the most popular PS5 games of 2024, alongside perhaps Helldivers 2. Despite a significant drop in player count for developer Papergames, those still playing will be pleased to know that it has just received a new update to improve their gaming experience.
Major Upgrade
After the latest upgrade, Infinity Nikki on PS5 now operates at a smoother 60 frames per second instead of the previous 30. By default, it’s set to 60 FPS, and for many players, this is an improvement. However, some Infinity Nikki gamers have been forced to switch back to 30 FPS due to feeling motion sickness at the higher frame rate, particularly in menus. It seems that this issue affects only a small number of players. This problem arises because the 60 FPS isn’t consistently maintained, or if it is, it’s not functioning properly. There appears to be an inconsistency with frame pacing. Additionally, there have been a few instances of the game crashing during cutscenes, which was not a problem before, but it’s unclear whether this is related to the frame rate increase. Instead, it seems more likely that this issue stems from another aspect of the update.
Infinity Nikki” is a laid-back action-adventure game incorporating life simulation aspects, meaning it’s more about exploration and story rather than intense gunfights or fast-paced action. Consequently, frame rate isn’t as critical compared to other games, but maintaining a smooth gaming experience is still beneficial, as it enhances the overall feel of the game significantly.
After considering everything mentioned, and as is customary, don’t hesitate to share your thoughts with us. In the meantime, to keep yourself informed about the latest geek entertainment news, feel free to mark us as a preferred source on Google – [Add Us Here].
https://comicbook.com/gaming/news/playstation-plus-ps-free-game-save-issue/embed/#
Read More
- When Perturbation Fails: Taming Light in Complex Cavities
- Jujutsu Kaisen Execution Delivers High-Stakes Action and the Most Shocking Twist of the Series (Review)
- Fluid Dynamics and the Promise of Quantum Computation
- Where Winds Meet: Best Weapon Combinations
- FC 26 reveals free preview mode and 10 classic squads
- 3 PS Plus Extra, Premium Games for December 2025 Leaked Early
- Hazbin Hotel season 3 release date speculation and latest news
- Why Carrie Fisher’s Daughter Billie Lourd Will Always Talk About Grief
- TikToker Madeleine White Marries Andrew Fedyk: See Her Wedding Dress
- 7 Most Overpowered Characters in Fighting Games, Ranked
2025-09-08 04:12