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Some games but a little proggy sorts that out called 'Flawless Widescreen'. Most games run natively without issue but a few oldies need that program.Every have any problem with fisheye?
I hear that. I first ran mine at 60Hz to check all was good and it was proper meh in terms of feeling the input lag but as soon as I put it to 100Hz, no input lag feel at all.This is why I'm hoping top-end Vega is Ti level (even if it's DX12/Vulkan only), my LG panel quality-wise is def a step above anything I've ever used (the 75Hz max being the only caveatg, but I find if I keep it above 67-68fps then it's livable with)
Not tried 38" but its the same on both 34" and 29" for me.
me too, because of the size of the 38uc99 and iq and vivid colour I can forgive any of its short comings, ive put off playing rise of the tomb raider waiting for vega to power this babyThis is why I'm hoping top-end Vega is Ti level (even if it's DX12/Vulkan only), my LG panel quality-wise is def a step above anything I've ever used (the 75Hz max being the only caveatg, but I find if I keep it above 67-68fps then it's livable with)
Never owned a 29" UW but I can imagine it being pretty awful on that!!
This is not really an argument.
4k is happening. The rest of the media world doesn't care one bit about 1440p. 4k will become the new standard, just like 1080p was/is.
I still find some games have a feeling like you are viewing them through a letterbox with ultra-wide especially 3rd person games, less so first person.
Some games but a little proggy sorts that out called 'Flawless Widescreen'. Most games run natively without issue but a few oldies need that program.
4K is really the next "major" step for gaming and it will happen. Console gaming on a 1080P TV was pretty poor and you needed to sit well back to un-notice the blockiness and as PC gamers, we sit pretty damned close to the screen, so again, 28" 1080P can look very blocky but I also felt that 1440P was the sweetspot for IQ and 28". 4K 28" I felt was a bit of a waste really, as visually I couldn't see the difference between 1440P and 4K but could obviously notice the difference with games running a bit slower.
4K is the future and that is that simple!
really, 4K is just a stop-gap!
really, 4K is just a stop-gap!
Everything seems to be a stop gap for buying Bluray discs, if you ask me it looks like a way to con people out of more money when remasters of films come out that you already own.. Luckily most stuff already shot in the past is only suitable up to 4K.really, 4K is just a stop-gap!
4K 32" will probably be a good sweet-spot. Same size pixels as 16" 1080p, so pretty damn small, and then 32" will fill a huge amount of your vision at PC monitor distance.
Stop-gap to 8K?
I question whether 8K will really be needed for PC monitors. It has uses for editing 4K video while being able to see the full resolution of said video, but in terms of pixel-size to normal sitting distance, it'll be unnecessary.
An 80" 8K PC monitor will have the same pixel size as a 20" 1080p monitor, and I don't think I've heard anyone complain about sharpness on a 20" 1080p monitor. I use 24" 1080p currently myself, and I can't see the pixels at 2 feet away.
I think 8K will only be used for: Editing, VR, and extreme sized home-cinema TVs/Projectors (like more than 100").
Unless you have so much money you dont know what to do with it I personally feel that "upgrading" from a 1080 to a 1080ti right now makes little sense. If you had sold the 1080 before price drop it might have been an okay idea but now with the 1080 costing the same as the 1070 did on release it makes little sense due to the 2nd hand value and only 20-25% performance increase. In this situation I would rather bet on SLI and get a 2nd hand 1080 spite all the doom and gloom about mGPUs in here.
Nice bait when the argument drops. You deny that you made out that Scorpio or PS4 can't provide 4k at 30 or 60FPS but you did and when people challenged you on it you try to move goal posts and deter from the fact it is happening. PS4 Pro is providing a 4k experience in gaming and scorpio which is a more powerful machine by a significant margin compared to the PS4 will also be providing a 4k experience targeting that 60FPS.Wont need your PC when scorpio drops Cheap 4K ultra gaming yo!
All Sony and Microsoft have to do for they're next consoles is give the games mouse and keyboard support. If the Scorpio and PS5 or whatever it will be called can really run native 4k 60 at a cost of about £500 - £600 then mid-range and below for PC gaming is dead. Especially now that top end cards are so ridiculously priced. I have already said to my lad that the days of his free upgrades are numbered as I will be going Scorpio if they can pull off the 4k 60FPS with KB & Mouse support. My current PC will be fine for internet etc.... and the crazy thing is....WE are to blame for it all for buying overpriced cards.
MS just recently announced official K+M support for the ONE (limited hardware at first) so all it takes is for the devs to to include support in games