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Youknowutimsayin
Ahrendee Mercenaries Dirt Nap Squad.
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Posted - 2014.04.02 19:22:00 -
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Medical Crash wrote:You want virtually no input lag? CRTs are known to be the best screens for gaming. The best CRTs ever made was by Sony, what you want is the last line they ever made, their "Super Fine Pitch" Trinitrons. They do not make these anymore, but they are very very good. After calibration it's better than a Pioneer Kuro Plasma. See if you can find one used. My set for example is 34XBR910, my god the picture and sound is amazing, sets a bit heavy though.
I sold TVs back when the Sony XBR CRTs were gaining popularity. Those things were gorgeous, but holy smokes were they heavy. I mean like... TV stand breaking heavy.
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Youknowutimsayin
Ahrendee Mercenaries Dirt Nap Squad.
75
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Posted - 2014.04.02 19:23:00 -
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m twiggz wrote:I've always noticed that bigger TVs make for a bad FPS experience.
Few things you can try is messing with your TV settings IE the ones you mentioned. These games aren't meant to run in 1080p either, so if you can dumb down your resolution that will help as well. Alternatively you can just use your old TV if you still have it for gaming only now, that's what I do.
Old TV is in the bedroom now, and I'd get no sleep if I moved any gaming gear in there. |
Denesian Morenti
The Neutral Zone
17
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Posted - 2014.04.02 19:27:00 -
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I have the same problem. Have a 60" and a 32", can't play on the 60", you are not alone. |
Quil Evrything
Triple Terrors
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Posted - 2014.04.02 19:31:00 -
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Vrain Matari wrote: When you add normal network lag to TV input lag to PS3 controller lag things can get rough fast.
less or more lag if you run the controller in wired mode?
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Youknowutimsayin
Ahrendee Mercenaries Dirt Nap Squad.
75
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Posted - 2014.04.02 19:51:00 -
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Quil Evrything wrote:Vrain Matari wrote: When you add normal network lag to TV input lag to PS3 controller lag things can get rough fast.
less or more lag if you run the controller in wired mode?
I haven't noticed much difference. Plus I'd need a 15' USB cable to be able to sit on my couch |
Vrain Matari
Mikramurka Shock Troop Minmatar Republic
1907
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Posted - 2014.04.03 02:06:00 -
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Quil Evrything wrote:Vrain Matari wrote: When you add normal network lag to TV input lag to PS3 controller lag things can get rough fast.
less or more lag if you run the controller in wired mode? Nowadays for first-party controllers there's no practical difference between wired/wireless. The biggest variables for input lag in DUST are framerate and CCP's coding.
I support SP rollover.
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Sev Alcatraz
Bullet Cluster Lokun Listamenn
487
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Posted - 2014.04.03 02:14:00 -
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im using a 32' LCD and go 20/0+ a match if im in the groove
closed beta Vet
"When in doubt, C-4"
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The Headless Horseman
Paladin Survey Force Amarr Empire
142
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Posted - 2014.04.03 13:52:00 -
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pagl1u M wrote:61??? It is way too Big to play an fps, even 47 is too much! NOT TRUE! I have an 80inch. It all depends on how close you sit. If you go bigger, you have to move back farther.
Signed, Sealed, Delivered
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Lorhak Gannarsein
Science For Death
2560
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Posted - 2014.04.03 14:02:00 -
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I play on a 21" monitor
I do badly because I'm bad
ak.0 4 LYFE
CCP GIB LANCE TURRET PLOX
LET ME MELEE PEOPLE WITH MY STEED
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Piraten Hovnoret
Molon Labe. General Tso's Alliance
454
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Posted - 2014.04.03 14:14:00 -
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128" layed back play style for me.
Don't want to sit with my nose touching the screen playing KBM
I use controller abd just relaxing
War never changes
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Spkr4theDead
Red Star. EoN.
1983
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Posted - 2014.04.03 14:22:00 -
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Youknowutimsayin wrote:I've been playing on my trusty 47" LCD since closed beta but decided it was time for an upgrade. I went and picked up a 61" and proceeded to go 1-20 over the course of 2.5 matches.
Nerf Contrast Nerf Sharpness Nerf the ******* Backlight One reason why I hate gaming at my friend's house, he has a large TV. I game on and run my computer through the same 19" TV. It 's perfect for me because I prefer being literally up close to my TV for gaming.
I may be missing something, but I'm pretty sure that I didn't call for a tank nerf before Uprising 1.7. - Atiim
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Youknowutimsayin
Ahrendee Mercenaries Dirt Nap Squad.
80
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Posted - 2014.04.03 14:55:00 -
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Spkr4theDead wrote:Youknowutimsayin wrote:I've been playing on my trusty 47" LCD since closed beta but decided it was time for an upgrade. I went and picked up a 61" and proceeded to go 1-20 over the course of 2.5 matches.
Nerf Contrast Nerf Sharpness Nerf the ******* Backlight One reason why I hate gaming at my friend's house, he has a large TV. I game on and run my computer through the same 19" TV. It 's perfect for me because I prefer being literally up close to my TV for gaming.
Yeah, I play to unwind and that means sitting back on my couch. I moved the seat back 2 feet and I was able to aim again. |
Medical Crash
CLONES AGAINST HUMANITY
248
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Posted - 2014.04.05 00:11:00 -
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Youknowutimsayin wrote:Medical Crash wrote:You want virtually no input lag? CRTs are known to be the best screens for gaming. The best CRTs ever made was by Sony, what you want is the last line they ever made, their "Super Fine Pitch" Trinitrons. They do not make these anymore, but they are very very good. After calibration it's better than a Pioneer Kuro Plasma. See if you can find one used. My set for example is 34XBR910, my god the picture and sound is amazing, sets a bit heavy though. I sold TVs back when the Sony XBR CRTs were gaining popularity. Those things were gorgeous, but holy smokes were they heavy. I mean like... TV stand breaking heavy. Yep, bless the poor folks backs that had to carry these things. |
Cinnamon267
126
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Posted - 2014.04.05 00:18:00 -
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Youknowutimsayin wrote:I've been playing on my trusty 47" LCD since closed beta but decided it was time for an upgrade. I went and picked up a 61" and proceeded to go 1-20 over the course of 2.5 matches.
Nerf Contrast Nerf Sharpness Nerf the ******* Backlight
You could have purchased a display with very high display latency. |
Yeeeuuuupppp
KILL-EM-QUICK
231
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Posted - 2014.04.05 00:20:00 -
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Get gud scrub
CCP Saberwing: " War elephants for 1.9
Mic status: Muted
Feel the wrath of my troll
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The Robot Devil
Brave Bunnies Brave Collective
2273
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Posted - 2014.04.05 00:23:00 -
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Youknowutimsayin wrote:Spectral Clone wrote:Return TV, get 27" computer screen with Hdmi input.
Win. pagl1u M wrote:61??? It is way too Big to play an fps, even 47 is too much! Wait wait wait... you're telling me you DON'T play on huge panels? I've been doing this wrong all this time? Aside from have to turn my head to see the edges of the screen properly the 47" was fine. I just figured I would need to adjust to the size of the 60" or maybe move my seat back further.
Sit further back, being too close (having to move your head) is bad.
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
"One of God's own prototypes. A high-powered mutant of some kind never even considered for mass production."
Raoul Duke
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The Robot Devil
Brave Bunnies Brave Collective
2273
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Posted - 2014.04.05 00:28:00 -
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Medical Crash wrote:Youknowutimsayin wrote:Medical Crash wrote:You want virtually no input lag? CRTs are known to be the best screens for gaming. The best CRTs ever made was by Sony, what you want is the last line they ever made, their "Super Fine Pitch" Trinitrons. They do not make these anymore, but they are very very good. After calibration it's better than a Pioneer Kuro Plasma. See if you can find one used. My set for example is 34XBR910, my god the picture and sound is amazing, sets a bit heavy though. I sold TVs back when the Sony XBR CRTs were gaining popularity. Those things were gorgeous, but holy smokes were they heavy. I mean like... TV stand breaking heavy. Yep, bless the poor folks backs that had to carry these things.
They are heavy because SONY uses more parts than most because they make the best TVs. SONY LCDs usually weigh a noticeable amount more than almost every other brand. They use better quality parts and more of them. Lower tier SONYs have better ICs than the top of the line SONYs but the top tiers use more of them. They do that so their lower tiers have similar image quality to the top tiers but cost less. I was trained by SONY to fix their LCDs and they are top quality, you can tell by weight and price.
"One of God's own prototypes. A high-powered mutant of some kind never even considered for mass production."
Raoul Duke
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