1440p. Two weeks ago, after 12 years, I decided to switch over from 1080p. I feel it was time. I don't regret it.
1 year ago
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1920×1200. Because my laptop's native resolution is this.
1 year ago (edited)
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Nativ 4k or rare DLSSQ 4k max out because my gaming rig have RTX4090 and Ryzen 9 7900X3D and is connected to 4k 55 inch TV Oled ;-)
1 year ago (edited)
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I used to play 1440x900 because I could get more fps on my monitor (I only had hdmi 2.1 cable connected to a 1.2 female hdmi ) but now I have dp cable
1 year ago
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1080p is more than enough for me as long as I still can see s*** and get 60 fps. Except when going online, 120 fps would be good. Looking at how some games already struggling at 1080p, I won't get to 1440p and 4K gaming too soon. Just enjoy the struggling process and gradual upgrades. After all, play for fun not for masterracing.
1 year ago
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720p because I completely forgot about a new monitor, I keep using one that my father's pc had like 20 years ago. I have a 3070, biggest bottleneck in my whole system lmao
1 year ago
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I play at 4k even when I need DLSS to reach it. It is my display output and I just appreciate game's details as it improves my overall experience and immersion.
1 year ago
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UWQHD or 3440x1440, on 3060 Ti all games very smooth and on high presets
1 year ago
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