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TYCHUS MAXWELL
Sebiestor Field Sappers Minmatar Republic
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Posted - 2014.02.21 07:41:00 -
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So I just got a new TV today, and got a hdmi cable for my ps3 and wow...
Did CCP just put out a UI overhaul or does the game actually change things around when you are in HD? I figured it would provide a better picture quality but wow... I feel like a blind man who just had lasik eye surgery.
I ask because while the game was loading instead of it being the typical (You are entering a skirmish match and what that is) loading screen, it had a massive list of icons and what they meant, including Light and Heavy dropships, which that's cool didn't know they planned on making those, I knew medium ground are in the works, just not the aerial as they advertised icons.
I also ask because before I was using a 24" standard definition tv. People always spoke of Leader chevrons but at that definition let me tell you, you can't see them. Half the time I couldn't even see players, I just shot under their chevron.
Some examples of how big of a deal a 39" HD TV can cause:
Old TV: Couldn't see anything if it was 60 meters out but little blobs running about. New TV: I can see the lights of their eyes and see their animations as they run amok at 60 meters.
Old TV: Everyone had 1 chevron over their head. New TV: What is this 2 chevron crap?! Was this a thing?
Old TV: I aimed Forge guns at the back of tanks to try to hit the weak point and aimed around the chevron to hit drop suits. New TV: I aim the forge gun at the clear as day weak point boxes now that I can see them and aim a little in front of the now visible drop suits to kill them.
Old TV: CRUs were little diamond symbols and uplinks were what looked like a campfire. New TV: WAIT WHAT?! CRUs are a symbol of 3 generic people standing side by side and the uplink is a person standing in a star trek beam room?!
Moral of the story, if you haven't, you need to get a decently sized HD TV. I played pay day 2 and didn't see much of a difference other then screen size, but in HD this game adds all sorts of otherwise unseeable particle effects and lighting textures, not too mention being able to see what you are fighting is an extreme advantage. |
Piraten Hovnoret
Molon Labe. General Tso's Alliance
342
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Posted - 2014.02.21 07:44:00 -
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128 full hd tv for the win =ƒÿï
War never changes
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Spectre-M
The Generals General Tso's Alliance
280
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Posted - 2014.02.21 07:44:00 -
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HD t.v.s are op, nerf em!!
Amarr Factional Warfare Loyalist
Minnmatar in Amarr Armor
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Alena Ventrallis
The Neutral Zone
733
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Posted - 2014.02.21 07:45:00 -
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Glad to see your enjoying it. I suggest nerfing your cables to S-Video instead of HDMI for fairness. HDMI is OP. :P
Best PVE idea I've seen.
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Michael Arck
Onuoto Uakan Huogaatsu Lokun Listamenn
3267
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Posted - 2014.02.21 07:51:00 -
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In today's world, if you can, its best that you have a HDTV.
Hnolai ki tuul, ti sei oni a tiu.
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Rei Shepard
The Rainbow Effect Negative-Feedback
1599
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Posted - 2014.02.21 07:52:00 -
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TYCHUS MAXWELL wrote:So I just got a new TV today, and got a hdmi cable for my ps3 and wow...
Did CCP just put out a UI overhaul or does the game actually change things around when you are in HD? I figured it would provide a better picture quality but wow... I feel like a blind man who just had lasik eye surgery.
I ask because while the game was loading instead of it being the typical (You are entering a skirmish match and what that is) loading screen, it had a massive list of icons and what they meant, including Light and Heavy dropships, which that's cool didn't know they planned on making those, I knew medium ground are in the works, just not the aerial as they advertised icons.
I also ask because before I was using a 24" standard definition tv. People always spoke of Leader chevrons but at that definition let me tell you, you can't see them. Half the time I couldn't even see players, I just shot under their chevron.
Some examples of how big of a deal a 39" HD TV can cause:
Old TV: Couldn't see anything if it was 60 meters out but little blobs running about. New TV: I can see the lights of their eyes and see their animations as they run amok at 60 meters.
Old TV: Everyone had 1 chevron over their head. New TV: What is this 2 chevron crap?! Was this a thing?
Old TV: I aimed Forge guns at the back of tanks to try to hit the weak point and aimed around the chevron to hit drop suits. New TV: I aim the forge gun at the clear as day weak point boxes now that I can see them and aim a little in front of the now visible drop suits to kill them.
Old TV: CRUs were little diamond symbols and uplinks were what looked like a campfire. New TV: WAIT WHAT?! CRUs are a symbol of 3 generic people standing side by side and the uplink is a person standing in a star trek beam room?!
Moral of the story, if you haven't, you need to get a decently sized HD TV. I played pay day 2 and didn't see much of a difference other then screen size, but in HD this game adds all sorts of otherwise unseeable particle effects and lighting textures, not too mention being able to see what you are fighting is an extreme advantage.
In general, for every inch your screen is bigger then 24-26" the worse your performance on it will be, even more so if you are a few meters away from it on a couch.
Ive been playing Titanfall in the beta over the weekend on PC and when i got back to dust last night all i could think of were the horrible framerates and movement that felt like i was jogging through sirup or quiksand and i play in 576p deliberately on a 26" screen to improve my FPS on this game.
But for FPS games Big Screen = Worse Playing Performance.
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TYCHUS MAXWELL
Sebiestor Field Sappers Minmatar Republic
73
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Posted - 2014.02.21 07:53:00 -
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Michael Arck wrote:In today's world, if you can, its best that you have a HDTV.
Yeah I'm starting to realize as I go back and play more of my games that Sony and game devs did offer sd support but they clearly didn't intend it's use. There were so many games where I had to guess at the font or jack the brightness to the max and now it's clear as day. |
TYCHUS MAXWELL
Sebiestor Field Sappers Minmatar Republic
73
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Posted - 2014.02.21 07:56:00 -
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Rei Shepard wrote:TYCHUS MAXWELL wrote:So I just got a new TV today, and got a hdmi cable for my ps3 and wow...
Did CCP just put out a UI overhaul or does the game actually change things around when you are in HD? I figured it would provide a better picture quality but wow... I feel like a blind man who just had lasik eye surgery.
I ask because while the game was loading instead of it being the typical (You are entering a skirmish match and what that is) loading screen, it had a massive list of icons and what they meant, including Light and Heavy dropships, which that's cool didn't know they planned on making those, I knew medium ground are in the works, just not the aerial as they advertised icons.
I also ask because before I was using a 24" standard definition tv. People always spoke of Leader chevrons but at that definition let me tell you, you can't see them. Half the time I couldn't even see players, I just shot under their chevron.
Some examples of how big of a deal a 39" HD TV can cause:
Old TV: Couldn't see anything if it was 60 meters out but little blobs running about. New TV: I can see the lights of their eyes and see their animations as they run amok at 60 meters.
Old TV: Everyone had 1 chevron over their head. New TV: What is this 2 chevron crap?! Was this a thing?
Old TV: I aimed Forge guns at the back of tanks to try to hit the weak point and aimed around the chevron to hit drop suits. New TV: I aim the forge gun at the clear as day weak point boxes now that I can see them and aim a little in front of the now visible drop suits to kill them.
Old TV: CRUs were little diamond symbols and uplinks were what looked like a campfire. New TV: WAIT WHAT?! CRUs are a symbol of 3 generic people standing side by side and the uplink is a person standing in a star trek beam room?!
Moral of the story, if you haven't, you need to get a decently sized HD TV. I played pay day 2 and didn't see much of a difference other then screen size, but in HD this game adds all sorts of otherwise unseeable particle effects and lighting textures, not too mention being able to see what you are fighting is an extreme advantage. In general, for every inch your screen is bigger then 24-26" the worse your performance on it will be, even more so if you are a few meters away from it on a couch. Ive been playing Titanfall in the beta over the weekend on PC and when i got back to dust last night all i could think of were the horrible framerates and movement that felt like i was jogging through sirup or quiksand and i play in 576p deliberately on a 26" screen to improve my FPS on this game. But for FPS games Big Screen = Worse Playing Performance.
If you have eagle eyes I suppose that's true... I've actually heard the opposite that the greater your FOV the better you can perform but often they narrow the FOV on consoles because it can cause feelings of motion sickness for some on a larger television.
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Michael Arck
Onuoto Uakan Huogaatsu Lokun Listamenn
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Posted - 2014.02.21 07:57:00 -
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TYCHUS MAXWELL wrote:Michael Arck wrote:In today's world, if you can, its best that you have a HDTV. Yeah I'm starting to realize as I go back and play more of my games that Sony and game devs did offer sd support but they clearly didn't intend it's use. There were so many games where I had to guess at the font or jack the brightness to the max and now it's clear as day.
Ha, I know what you mean. I played Prototype on a SDTV and my god, all the red letters would blur into blob fonts.
Got a HDTV and I was like Keanu Reeves, "whoa"
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OliX PRZESMIEWCA
Bezimienni...
17
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Posted - 2014.02.21 07:58:00 -
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Piraten Hovnoret wrote:128 full hd tv for the win =ƒÿï You could invite all squad to your house and play all together on one tv if splitscreen could be available :D
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Maken Tosch
DUST University Ivy League
6914
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Posted - 2014.02.21 08:30:00 -
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HD is the new fotm.
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TYCHUS MAXWELL
Sebiestor Field Sappers Minmatar Republic
73
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Posted - 2014.02.21 08:32:00 -
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Also more things I can note that aren't extremely useful or useful at all:
The Armor Icon is an Armet helm.
The nanohives are a symbol with 3 bullets and the ones that rep armor have a red cross symbol.
Sound wise: You can better tell the direction of a vehicle through it's engine noise, though I suppose that could of been just poor sound quality on the old TV.
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Jackof All-Trades
The Black Renaissance
490
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Posted - 2014.02.21 08:39:00 -
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I've always found HDTV's limiting my play style rather than helping me out to be honest. Something to do with my peripherals I'm guessing, but everything's a lot easier to keep track of on smaller TV's for me
"Pulvis et umbra sums." We are but dust and shadow GÇò Horace, The Odes of Horace
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Horizen Kenpachi
Kenpachi's Castle
195
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Posted - 2014.02.21 08:48:00 -
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Welcome to the future
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Rasatsu
Much Crying Old Experts
1077
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Posted - 2014.02.21 09:17:00 -
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Aeon Amadi
Ancient Exiles. Renegade Alliance
5009
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Posted - 2014.02.21 09:31:00 -
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I would love the use my 40" 1080p television to the fullest potential but unfortunately I have to run through the component cable due to PS3's HDMI encryptions. I can't record Dust 514 otherwise and it's way too handy to have the recorder ready to go whenever I encounter a bug.
But those rare occasions where I do use the HDMI.... My god, this game looks gorgeous...
Useful Links
//forums.dust514.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=133588
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Spectral Clone
Dust2Dust. Top Men.
1343
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Posted - 2014.02.21 09:38:00 -
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Dusts FOV when playing in 576p just makes the game horrible.
Give us FOV setting please.
Drop it like its hat.
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Ryme Intrinseca
Fatal Absolution
763
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Posted - 2014.02.21 09:40:00 -
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TYCHUS MAXWELL wrote:So I just got a new TV today, and got a hdmi cable for my ps3 and wow...
Did CCP just put out a UI overhaul or does the game actually change things around when you are in HD? I figured it would provide a better picture quality but wow... I feel like a blind man who just had lasik eye surgery.
I ask because while the game was loading instead of it being the typical (You are entering a skirmish match and what that is) loading screen, it had a massive list of icons and what they meant, including Light and Heavy dropships, which that's cool didn't know they planned on making those, I knew medium ground are in the works, just not the aerial as they advertised icons.
I also ask because before I was using a 24" standard definition tv. People always spoke of Leader chevrons but at that definition let me tell you, you can't see them. Half the time I couldn't even see players, I just shot under their chevron.
Some examples of how big of a deal a 39" HD TV can cause:
Old TV: Couldn't see anything if it was 60 meters out but little blobs running about. New TV: I can see the lights of their eyes and see their animations as they run amok at 60 meters.
Old TV: Everyone had 1 chevron over their head. New TV: What is this 2 chevron crap?! Was this a thing?
Old TV: I aimed Forge guns at the back of tanks to try to hit the weak point and aimed around the chevron to hit drop suits. New TV: I aim the forge gun at the clear as day weak point boxes now that I can see them and aim a little in front of the now visible drop suits to kill them.
Old TV: CRUs were little diamond symbols and uplinks were what looked like a campfire. New TV: WAIT WHAT?! CRUs are a symbol of 3 generic people standing side by side and the uplink is a person standing in a star trek beam room?!
Moral of the story, if you haven't, you need to get a decently sized HD TV. I played pay day 2 and didn't see much of a difference other then screen size, but in HD this game adds all sorts of otherwise unseeable particle effects and lighting textures, not too mention being able to see what you are fighting is an extreme advantage. There are advantages to SDTV, especially better frame rate. You'll feel this most in CQC. But yes, for long range roles (sniper, forge, rail sniping, RR) rendering precision is more important and you're better off with HDTV. Personally I use HDTV simply because I can't stand the eyesore that is SDTV. |
Michael Arck
Onuoto Uakan Huogaatsu Lokun Listamenn
3269
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Posted - 2014.02.21 11:13:00 -
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Aeon Amadi wrote:I would love the use my 40" 1080p television to the fullest potential but unfortunately I have to run through the component cable due to PS3's HDMI encryptions. I can't record Dust 514 otherwise and it's way too handy to have the recorder ready to go whenever I encounter a bug.
But those rare occasions where I do use the HDMI.... My god, this game looks gorgeous...
Yea I've been reading up on that stuff since I would like to record vids and it sucks I gotta use the component cables. What you use anyway? I'm just getting started on the capture thing...
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CommanderBolt
ACME SPECIAL FORCES
729
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Posted - 2014.02.21 11:14:00 -
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Aeon Amadi
Ancient Exiles. Renegade Alliance
5010
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Posted - 2014.02.21 11:17:00 -
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Michael Arck wrote:Aeon Amadi wrote:I would love the use my 40" 1080p television to the fullest potential but unfortunately I have to run through the component cable due to PS3's HDMI encryptions. I can't record Dust 514 otherwise and it's way too handy to have the recorder ready to go whenever I encounter a bug.
But those rare occasions where I do use the HDMI.... My god, this game looks gorgeous... Yea I've been reading up on that stuff since I would like to record vids and it sucks I gotta use the component cables. What you use anyway? I'm just getting started on the capture thing...
http://www.hauppauge.com/site/products/data_hdpvr2-gaming.html
Their website leaves a lot to be desired (bunch of facts thrown together in a list) but it works very well for what it does. There are some other concerns though as the editing software is rather simplistic, you're going to want to invest in third party video editing software. A lot of people will say to use Windows Movie Maker (built into most Windows OS) but it has a lot of quality loss because of their compression methods.
One good thing about the HDPVR2 is that it has built in encoding, so it won't bog your computer down and you won't have to invest in hardware to get it to run smooth. Because of this, you can livestream to Twitch with a few seconds delay =D
Useful Links
//forums.dust514.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=133588
//forums.dust514.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=134182
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Alternate Insano
SUICIDE SPITE SQUAD
118
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Posted - 2014.02.21 11:27:00 -
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I have my ps3 hooked to a 42" Vizio 1080p HDTV with a HDMI cable. Yes, the detail is amazing. Unfortunately, the game was designed to operate at 480p. In order to play at all I have had to nerf my PS3 by dropping the output res in the system settings to 480, then set the textures to medium under game options. Before I did this 75 % of my hits wouldn't actually register, or I would kill mercs nowhere near where I was aiming. Since this 'fix' I figure this only happens a third of the time now. Has anyone else done this?
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I-----I
2370
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Posted - 2014.02.21 11:28:00 -
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Apparently you get better frame rates and such with SD instead of HD...but I know what you're talking about.
I was using SD back in the open beta (back then I was still living with my parents, but I moved out and got a 42" as a going away present), but when I switched to HD I felt exactly the way you felt. And yeah, I thought the same things about the minimap icons.
One of the most notable differences was the fact that I could actually shoot at people past 100 meters away. In SD they just look like small rectangles.
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Monkey MAC
Rough Riders..
2019
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Posted - 2014.02.21 11:29:00 -
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1080p is rapidly becoming standard. Anything less and you are ar a disadvantage. Anything better and you get an unfair advantage.
P.S back when I was still running off a C.R.T tv, I thought the health bar was a single bar.
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Leonid Tybalt
Dark Knightz Corp.
251
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Posted - 2014.02.21 12:42:00 -
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Rei Shepard wrote:TYCHUS MAXWELL wrote:So I just got a new TV today, and got a hdmi cable for my ps3 and wow...
Did CCP just put out a UI overhaul or does the game actually change things around when you are in HD? I figured it would provide a better picture quality but wow... I feel like a blind man who just had lasik eye surgery.
I ask because while the game was loading instead of it being the typical (You are entering a skirmish match and what that is) loading screen, it had a massive list of icons and what they meant, including Light and Heavy dropships, which that's cool didn't know they planned on making those, I knew medium ground are in the works, just not the aerial as they advertised icons.
I also ask because before I was using a 24" standard definition tv. People always spoke of Leader chevrons but at that definition let me tell you, you can't see them. Half the time I couldn't even see players, I just shot under their chevron.
Some examples of how big of a deal a 39" HD TV can cause:
Old TV: Couldn't see anything if it was 60 meters out but little blobs running about. New TV: I can see the lights of their eyes and see their animations as they run amok at 60 meters.
Old TV: Everyone had 1 chevron over their head. New TV: What is this 2 chevron crap?! Was this a thing?
Old TV: I aimed Forge guns at the back of tanks to try to hit the weak point and aimed around the chevron to hit drop suits. New TV: I aim the forge gun at the clear as day weak point boxes now that I can see them and aim a little in front of the now visible drop suits to kill them.
Old TV: CRUs were little diamond symbols and uplinks were what looked like a campfire. New TV: WAIT WHAT?! CRUs are a symbol of 3 generic people standing side by side and the uplink is a person standing in a star trek beam room?!
Moral of the story, if you haven't, you need to get a decently sized HD TV. I played pay day 2 and didn't see much of a difference other then screen size, but in HD this game adds all sorts of otherwise unseeable particle effects and lighting textures, not too mention being able to see what you are fighting is an extreme advantage. In general, for every inch your screen is bigger then 24-26" the worse your performance on it will be, even more so if you are a few meters away from it on a couch. Ive been playing Titanfall in the beta over the weekend on PC and when i got back to dust last night all i could think of were the horrible framerates and movement that felt like i was jogging through sirup or quiksand and i play in 576p deliberately on a 26" screen to improve my FPS on this game. But for FPS games Big Screen = Worse Playing Performance.
From what I've learned it largely depends on what type of television you're using.
You certainly need an HDMI-cable f+¦r starters or framerate and picture quality will suffer.
Also using a plasma screen tends to be worse for imaging in need of high framerate, while LED and LCD screens handle high framerates better.
Plasma is usually better for watching movies since it handles true black colour and colout definition overall.
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Aisha Ctarl
Fatal Absolution
3474
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Posted - 2014.02.21 12:51:00 -
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Rei Shepard wrote:TYCHUS MAXWELL wrote:So I just got a new TV today, and got a hdmi cable for my ps3 and wow...
Did CCP just put out a UI overhaul or does the game actually change things around when you are in HD? I figured it would provide a better picture quality but wow... I feel like a blind man who just had lasik eye surgery.
I ask because while the game was loading instead of it being the typical (You are entering a skirmish match and what that is) loading screen, it had a massive list of icons and what they meant, including Light and Heavy dropships, which that's cool didn't know they planned on making those, I knew medium ground are in the works, just not the aerial as they advertised icons.
I also ask because before I was using a 24" standard definition tv. People always spoke of Leader chevrons but at that definition let me tell you, you can't see them. Half the time I couldn't even see players, I just shot under their chevron.
Some examples of how big of a deal a 39" HD TV can cause:
Old TV: Couldn't see anything if it was 60 meters out but little blobs running about. New TV: I can see the lights of their eyes and see their animations as they run amok at 60 meters.
Old TV: Everyone had 1 chevron over their head. New TV: What is this 2 chevron crap?! Was this a thing?
Old TV: I aimed Forge guns at the back of tanks to try to hit the weak point and aimed around the chevron to hit drop suits. New TV: I aim the forge gun at the clear as day weak point boxes now that I can see them and aim a little in front of the now visible drop suits to kill them.
Old TV: CRUs were little diamond symbols and uplinks were what looked like a campfire. New TV: WAIT WHAT?! CRUs are a symbol of 3 generic people standing side by side and the uplink is a person standing in a star trek beam room?!
Moral of the story, if you haven't, you need to get a decently sized HD TV. I played pay day 2 and didn't see much of a difference other then screen size, but in HD this game adds all sorts of otherwise unseeable particle effects and lighting textures, not too mention being able to see what you are fighting is an extreme advantage. In general, for every inch your screen is bigger then 24-26" the worse your performance on it will be, even more so if you are a few meters away from it on a couch. Ive been playing Titanfall in the beta over the weekend on PC and when i got back to dust last night all i could think of were the horrible framerates and movement that felt like i was jogging through sirup or quiksand and i play in 576p deliberately on a 26" screen to improve my FPS on this game. But for FPS games Big Screen = Worse Playing Performance.
This.
I have a beautiful seventy inch HDTV, but it is TOO big to play FPS games on, I swap over to my PS Display when I want to play an FPS.
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Rusty Shallows
1005
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Posted - 2014.02.21 12:52:00 -
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Spectre-M wrote:HD t.v.s are op, nerf em!! Finally something new to hate. Thank you Maxwell I was starting to feel stagnate.
Here, have some candy and a Like. :-)
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Knight Solitaire
Brutor Vanguard Minmatar Republic
294
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Posted - 2014.02.21 13:08:00 -
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I wish I could play in HD, but everytime I do DUST crashes.
;_;
Doesn't matter, I've gotten used to SD now. It still hurts.
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DTOracle
BlackWater Liquidations INTERGALACTIC WARPIGS
219
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Posted - 2014.02.21 13:55:00 -
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Alternate Insano wrote:I have my ps3 hooked to a 42" Vizio 1080p HDTV with a HDMI cable. Yes, the detail is amazing. Unfortunately, the game was designed to operate at 480p. In order to play at all I have had to nerf my PS3 by dropping the output res in the system settings to 480, then set the textures to medium under game options. Before I did this 75 % of my hits wouldn't actually register, or I would kill mercs nowhere near where I was aiming. Since this 'fix' I figure this only happens a third of the time now. Has anyone else done this? I have tried this, but the textures all blend together & the UI is unreadable. The framerate is great(for Dust514), but I can't see the enemy half the time. HD is better for me. |
TYCHUS MAXWELL
Sebiestor Field Sappers Minmatar Republic
76
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Posted - 2014.02.21 15:42:00 -
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Alternate Insano wrote:I have my ps3 hooked to a 42" Vizio 1080p HDTV with a HDMI cable. Yes, the detail is amazing. Unfortunately, the game was designed to operate at 480p. In order to play at all I have had to nerf my PS3 by dropping the output res in the system settings to 480, then set the textures to medium under game options. Before I did this 75 % of my hits wouldn't actually register, or I would kill mercs nowhere near where I was aiming. Since this 'fix' I figure this only happens a third of the time now. Has anyone else done this?
I have no idea what would be causing that. Mine is a vizio 39" LED and it plays just fine in 720p. Haven't tried 1080p but honestly felt there wasn't a point since everything is pretty clear now. There is definitely an issue with an increasingly larger screen along the same lines as you pretty much miss all the negative space in a movie theater as your eyes can't analyze the whole screen, but personally I don't have that issue at 39" as my peripherals can pick up movement which is all they need to do, that and notice chevrons.
I haven't had any off the mark kills though or had any lower frame rate issues, at least not anymore than when the servers crap out and everyone starts teleporting, (Confirmed with other squadmates.)
Maybe your ps3/internet is having issues keeping up? Everything breaks down/can underperform. |
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Rynoceros
Rise Of Old Dudes
2720
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Posted - 2014.02.21 16:19:00 -
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I've played a few on an old CRT TV lately, and holy ******* ****...it's ******* disgusting. Crazy how much different the UI is in 480. Animation pop-ins are ******* gross. You can sneak up on somebody by walking straight into them up to about 10m. I can't see a thing. I keep looking for my glasses, which I was already wearing. I really hope somebody I know doesn't catch me playing like this, they might think I had some sort of traumatic brain injury since my last game. But, I wouldn't know if they did because I can't even read the player tags.
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Rogue Saint
Science For Death
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Aeon Amadi wrote:http://www.hauppauge.com/site/products/data_hdpvr2-gaming.htmlTheir website leaves a lot to be desired (bunch of facts thrown together in a list) but it works very well for what it does. There are some other concerns though as the editing software is rather simplistic, you're going to want to invest in third party video editing software. A lot of people will say to use Windows Movie Maker (built into most Windows OS) but it has a lot of quality loss because of their compression methods. One good thing about the HDPVR2 is that it has built in encoding, so it won't bog your computer down and you won't have to invest in hardware to get it to run smooth. Because of this, you can livestream to Twitch with a few seconds delay =D
I also use that bit of kit to stream to Twitch, its super easy to use, but yes the editing software is crap.
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Yan Darn
Forsaken Immortals Top Men.
254
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Posted - 2014.02.21 17:13:00 -
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TYCHUS MAXWELL wrote:Michael Arck wrote:In today's world, if you can, its best that you have a HDTV. Yeah I'm starting to realize as I go back and play more of my games that Sony and game devs did offer sd support but they clearly didn't intend it's use. There were so many games where I had to guess at the font or jack the brightness to the max and now it's clear as day.
The first dead space with its 'HUDless UI' or whatever was the game that made me think - 'Yeah...I need to go HD...'
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Ripcord19981
KNIGHTZ OF THE ROUND Legacy Rising
459
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Posted - 2014.02.21 17:26:00 -
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still got a bubble tv.
I can only please one person per day. Today is not ur day, tomorrow doesn't look too bright either.
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Piercing Serenity
Fatal Absolution General Tso's Alliance
565
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Posted - 2014.02.21 17:34:00 -
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TYCHUS MAXWELL wrote:So I just got a new TV today, and got a hdmi cable for my ps3 and wow...
Did CCP just put out a UI overhaul or does the game actually change things around when you are in HD? I figured it would provide a better picture quality but wow... I feel like a blind man who just had lasik eye surgery.
I ask because while the game was loading instead of it being the typical (You are entering a skirmish match and what that is) loading screen, it had a massive list of icons and what they meant, including Light and Heavy dropships, which that's cool didn't know they planned on making those, I knew medium ground are in the works, just not the aerial as they advertised icons.
I also ask because before I was using a 24" standard definition tv. People always spoke of Leader chevrons but at that definition let me tell you, you can't see them. Half the time I couldn't even see players, I just shot under their chevron.
Some examples of how big of a deal a 39" HD TV can cause:
Old TV: Couldn't see anything if it was 60 meters out but little blobs running about. New TV: I can see the lights of their eyes and see their animations as they run amok at 60 meters.
Old TV: Everyone had 1 chevron over their head. New TV: What is this 2 chevron crap?! Was this a thing?
Old TV: I aimed Forge guns at the back of tanks to try to hit the weak point and aimed around the chevron to hit drop suits. New TV: I aim the forge gun at the clear as day weak point boxes now that I can see them and aim a little in front of the now visible drop suits to kill them.
Old TV: CRUs were little diamond symbols and uplinks were what looked like a campfire. New TV: WAIT WHAT?! CRUs are a symbol of 3 generic people standing side by side and the uplink is a person standing in a star trek beam room?!
Moral of the story, if you haven't, you need to get a decently sized HD TV. I played pay day 2 and didn't see much of a difference other then screen size, but in HD this game adds all sorts of otherwise unseeable particle effects and lighting textures, not too mention being able to see what you are fighting is an extreme advantage.
I know what you mean. I've played on a 24" SD TV for basically all of my life. Then I got an HDMI cable and DUST just got a whole lot clearer.
I do think that DUST removes some small aesthetic features for 420p. For example, with an HDMI cable you can see the yellow "hazard" bar between alliance chat and your added channels. You can see all of the symbols more clearly, and colors pop out a lot more. Over all, I liked it, but I needed to basically put my TV into focus (like a pair of glasses) because years of playing on the SD TV made it so that my eyes hurt looking at 720p in vivid detail
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SKULL ERASER
Capital Acquisitions LLC Renegade Alliance
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Posted - 2014.02.21 19:52:00 -
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Skihids
Bullet Cluster Legacy Rising
2887
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Posted - 2014.02.21 20:07:00 -
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Look for a "Game Mode" on your TV. It feeds the image to your screen with the minimum of processing which reduces latency which is paramount for twitch gaming.
Leave the processing on for sports and movies as it improves the picture and a fraction of a second delay in display doesn't hurt anything.
I've got a 60" Samsung LED DLP TV that works pretty well, and it can only display 1080 as that's its native mirror size. Any other resolution has to be converted to 1080..
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Lt Royal
Subdreddit Test Alliance Please Ignore
2774
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Posted - 2014.02.21 20:15:00 -
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TYCHUS MAXWELL wrote: Old TV: Everyone had 1 chevron over their head. New TV: What is this 2 chevron crap?! Was this a thing?
These two chevrons you're seeing are squad leaders and only applies to them...
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The Robot Devil
Molon Labe. General Tso's Alliance
1704
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Posted - 2014.02.21 20:57:00 -
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TYCHUS MAXWELL wrote: Edit: I do understand what you mean about the PC thing, televisions and PCs operate differently in that sense though. You wouldn't want a large TV that was only 1 foot from your face like the typical computer set up. But because you are further away with a TV you can more easily take in what is going on then if your face was pressed up against it so to speak.
Screen Viewing distance range 26" 3.25-5.5 feet 32" 4.0-6.66 feet 37" 4.63-7.71 feet 40" 5.0-8.33 feet 46" 5.75-9.5 feet 52" 6.5-10.8 feet 58" 7.25-12 feet 65" 8.13-13.5 feet 70" 8.75-14.75 feet
Go under those numbers and you have to move your head because your eyes can't see the the entire TV at once and any further away and you miss detail. Too close is just as bad or worse than too far.
"You people voted for Hubert Humphrey, and you killed Jesus."
Raoul Duke
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LT Dans Legs
Bullet Cluster Legacy Rising
277
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Posted - 2014.02.21 21:17:00 -
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WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF TOMORROW!!!!!!!!! |
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