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Daemonn Adima
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Posted - 2015.11.28 18:47:00 -
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So I've read various things regarding HDMI input lag vs potato quality composite input. My TV has a 1080i setting but even with Dust on max settings I get a lot of jagged edges and random artifacts.
Does anyone know of a guide for tweaking your TV/PS3 settings?
I don't notice any input lag, but maybe that's because I've never played on anything but HD. Is it more subtle and I'm not noticing it or am I spared from input lag?
I ordered an SSD from Newegg, what with all the holiday specials - $39.99 for an 120gb Kingston SSD. That should help with framerates and general gameplay smoothness. But as for now my game doesn't look great or run great, I'm just getting by. I figured 1080i would look good, but it looks like crap! |
Keister Shrapnel
K-Mart
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Posted - 2015.11.28 18:55:00 -
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Dust is supposed to look bad, sound bad but make you feel........ Inadequate.
Isn't dust 720 anyway?
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ZED Regent
Acid Tech 303
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Posted - 2015.11.28 18:58:00 -
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Keister Shrapnel wrote:Dust is supposed to look bad, sound bad but make you feel........ Inadequate.
Isn't dust 720 anyway? ^ Also, if your tv has a dedicated game mode then it's advised to use that so you have no/less latency...
good thing on the ssd...
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port Dust 514...
RL stinks...
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Daemonn Adima
Y.A.M.A.H
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Posted - 2015.11.28 19:22:00 -
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So I should set my tv and PS3 to 720 over 1080? |
postapo wastelander
Corrosive Synergy
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Posted - 2015.11.28 19:23:00 -
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Woo i completely forgots gamemode. I need to try it later thx boyos :p
"Who is postapo?!"
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Lightning35 Delta514
The Warlords Legion
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Posted - 2015.11.28 19:31:00 -
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I have a feeling you've read my situation. lol. I don't know why your tv has "jagged edges" while using HD. It shouldn't really.
Input lag is the delay between you pressing a button to perform an action and the time it takes for it to appear on screen.
Example- pressing x to jump and it takes a second or so for your character to actually jump
When using composite connection, there is little to absolutely NO input lag.
When using HD, on some tvs, there is lots of input lag.
Input lag results from tv processors and stuff try to make image the best quality as possible, which can take a bit of time.
I can see where your "jagged edges" come from, given you said you don't have any input lag.
Basically- more quality, more input lag. Less quality, less input lag.
While some tvs are just in between, for fps, less quality, less lag is best because it can give you perfect aim and response time.
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Alena Asakura
Caldari Logistics Reserve
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Posted - 2015.11.28 20:04:00 -
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Lightning35 Delta514 wrote:I have a feeling you've read my situation. lol. I don't know why your tv has "jagged edges" while using HD. It shouldn't really.
Input lag is the delay between you pressing a button to perform an action and the time it takes for it to appear on screen.
Example- pressing x to jump and it takes a second or so for your character to actually jump
When using composite connection, there is little to absolutely NO input lag.
When using HD, on some tvs, there is lots of input lag.
Input lag results from tv processors and stuff try to make image the best quality as possible, which can take a bit of time.
I can see where your "jagged edges" come from, given you said you don't have any input lag.
Basically- more quality, more input lag. Less quality, less input lag.
While some tvs are just in between, for fps, less quality, less lag is best because it can give you perfect aim and response time. "Jagged edges" - he's talking about aliasing. I get it too. It's just an artefact of the graphics, not really something I think you can fix with 720. In EvE, there are a plethora of settings for getting better performance, presentation, or memory. The performance settings almost always give you downgraded (not awful) presentation. On Dust we don't really have that, because the graphics is handled and displayed differently, but the aliasing is still there once the full graphics is rendered. |
Milita Mable
CYBER COBRAS ALT
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Posted - 2015.11.28 20:18:00 -
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Switch to 720.
Also when you get your SSD drive it will be like going SSJ. |
Daemonn Adima
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Posted - 2015.11.28 20:26:00 -
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Milita Mable wrote:Switch to 720.
Also when you get your SSD drive it will be like going SSJ.
I'll try that. And SSJ? Thats a new one for me.
Yeah the aliasing is really bad on my TV where as my roommate has a similar TV also running HDMI but his game looks 10x better. Lighting effects, aliasing and textures are all improved, except I think he has 1080p. That's crazy if it makes that much difference.
I previously set the in game graphical settings to medium because my PS3 fan was running constantly and the unit was still getting hot. Also my game was and is choppy as hell sometimes, not internet lag.
Does anyone know what the most ideal set up would be between hardware and settings? |
Alena Asakura
Caldari Logistics Reserve
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Posted - 2015.11.28 20:29:00 -
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Daemonn Adima wrote:Milita Mable wrote:Switch to 720.
Also when you get your SSD drive it will be like going SSJ. I'll try that. And SSJ? Thats a new one for me. Yeah the aliasing is really bad on my TV where as my roommate has a similar TV also running HDMI but his game looks 10x better. Lighting effects, aliasing and textures are all improved, except I think he has 1080p. That's crazy if it makes that much difference. I previously set the in game graphical settings to medium because my PS3 fan was running constantly and the unit was still getting hot. Also my game was and is choppy as hell sometimes, not internet lag. Does anyone know what the most ideal set up would be between hardware and settings? He might be using game mode. Check that, too. |
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Daemonn Adima
Y.A.M.A.H
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Posted - 2015.11.28 21:50:00 -
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I activated Game Mode on my TV and switched over to 720p and tried it with the PS Upscaler off and Roughness Smoothing off. It didn't look any better, maybe worse.
Stayed on 720p but switched the Upscaler and Smoother on again, pretty much the same if any difference.
I went back to 1080i with smoother on and upscaler off. This looks the best for now, game mode definitely helped with the colors and lighting.
Weird that I can't get the aliasing to improve considering the PS3 IS capabale of rendering everything more smoothly, as seen as my roommates TV which is actually 1080p... |
jordy mack
WarRavens Imperium Eden
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Posted - 2015.11.28 22:15:00 -
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Daemonn Adima wrote:I activated Game Mode on my TV and switched over to 720p and tried it with the PS Upscaler off and Roughness Smoothing off. It didn't look any better, maybe worse.
Stayed on 720p but switched the Upscaler and Smoother on again, pretty much the same if any difference.
I went back to 1080i with smoother on and upscaler off. This looks the best for now, game mode definitely helped with the colors and lighting.
Weird that I can't get the aliasing to improve considering the PS3 IS capabale of rendering everything more smoothly, as seen as my roommates TV which is actually 1080p...
if your tv doesnt have 1920x1080/720 pixels then it guna look jagged and crap.
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