once you have full HDR properly done it's more than hard to go back.īut in any case i never expect spec unless i'm running the spec systemĪnd capping frames you have a guaranteed like-butter no out of your mind frustrated gaming experience. if i had to game on the 27" more than just rarely i would've spent the $50-75 i saved on an at least HDR 600. but of the bunch i know it has the better parts and the price was right.įor my gaming rig i use a Sammy 34" G5 Odyssey.īoth of which blow that 27" out of the water. and i wouldn't recommend it because it's a crap edge lit HDR 400. and if i'm using it there's an issue for RL which could include firestorms.įor what it's worth it's the TUF 27" 1440p. I do not notice any input lag whatsoever, I sit comfortably at around 1900 elo and my rails land on target. I just bought another monitor for remote and while it's a good enough monitor, i wouldn't recommend it here for gaming. I adjust my expectations and budget accordingly. ![]() There is a wide variance in the parts (important ones) used across brands with the same sourced panel. My conclusion having tried all possible scenarios with different games is as follows:įor me, i cap fps -10% of (high speed) monitor, in my case 144Hz. My personal experimentation showed that this strategy still introduces some input lag. While there is a bit of confusion out there, the general suggestion is to use gsync and cap the framerate 3 frames below your max refresh rate for the optimal gaming experience.ġ1 out of 10 gamers would suggest you the above. 2 Posted AugOn at 2:14 AM, Lollie said: In the meantime, I'm going to try substituting the OST with Hodges' Bandcamp version. If it drops below around 15-20 FPS then youll really feel it. Any time that little yellow counter drops below around 25-30 FPS or so, especially in fast-paced games, youre going to feel some amount of graphics lag. I spent a lot of times reading articles/forums in order to find out if I should use gsync or not. Posted AugOn at 2:09 AM, Midnight00 said: Well, I am happily proven wrong. Launch FRAPS before starting up your game, and look at the FPS figure it provides when youre in the game. My last monitor has 144Hz refresh rate and is gsync compatible. To kick things off, here's five fantastic mods worth revisiting Quake for, and our thoughts on the remaster. Here’s a quick fix for everyone experiencing issues with the 2021 remaster of the game made by Nightdive Studios. Posted by Kralich/David on Aug 23rd, 2021 Quake's just received a remaster that brings new features, functionality, and quality of life changes into the game, propelling it into the modern day. ![]() I believe that after all these years playing without any form of vsync, I am now used and I don't even see tearing(or I became extremely tolerant to it). Welcome to our Quake Fix Input Lag, Stuttering & Mouse Behaviour guide. It's worth mentioning that I have no tearing with all my latest monitors.Īnd by 'no tearing' I mean tearing is inexistent. If I had to choose between severe tearing or minimum input lag I would always prefer the 1st. Get a different monitor - your monitor greatly affects input lag due to both its refresh rate and pixel response time (how long it takes for a pixel to change. I do not even play fps games anymore.īut with the years I develop a 0 tolerance to input lag. In my opinion all the above add input lag.
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