Revisiting PC low graphics Aug 2021

Yes. Got it.

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Yes, that too, but I’m talking about image input lag that TVs and monitors have.

Lowest PC settings should be on par with base 2013 ps4.

30 fps craptop boo hoo

Is this game really that competitive? Seriously? I can’t imagine someone justifying a PC build just to play hunting ground.

On top of that current games haven’t exceeded hardware yet. Nothing has, or is scheduled to come out that will revolutionize gaming graphics within the next year or so.

I like my living room and the casual comfort of playing PHG on my couch. Yeah I’m better on PC in my chair in the office but it’s not that serious. My TV delivers a great picture whether I’m chasing preds, playing the FFVII remake or watching Football (not soccer, bitch I said it what) on a Sunday after noon.

Who gives a shit? Seriously?

Accept shadows and AA, I think those would be medium on console.

Its darker than that. They’ve created a new class of haves and have nots. Next political issue will be cheaters I’m videogames šŸ˜‚

Nope, not at all.

I dont think any of us has done that, we play other games that are way better than this one.

Wrong, games like assassin’s creed series and cyberpunk require the best available pc hardware to run smoothly at max settings. Consoles, even the PS5 have watered down graphics because their hardware simply can’t run modern triple A titles at max settings.

Did anyone mention Crysis?

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So I played Cyberpunk on PS4 and 5…I can understand it being better on PC. I also feel like it didn’t need to be…especially at the cost of development like…well…Cyberpunk clearly had. Does the focus on being visually stunning come at the cost of that buggy fucking disaster? Then I absolutely stand by my statement about nothing ready yet to push the PC hardware envelope.

On top of that, it looks like they’re gearing up for another push towards ā€œVRā€ in which case how important will a monitor be? I dunno man I mean bottom line we can all agree this is a casual game and casual gaming is definitely the heart of console territory right?

I can post a video of my rig running cyberpunk at max settings as smooth as butter with zero issues, it’s beautiful, specially during night scenes.

You can post the sex scene with Judy for all I care, doesn’t change the fact you could literally spot the cars turning into cardboard cut outs…c’mon bro lol

For the most part, yes I can agree with that. I think, I’m not sure if there is a few pro players who use the latest consoles for certain games. I could be wrong.

Lol…it’s rare tho that that happens now after the current patches.

I can post the scene with Panam, I think that one was better.

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well Like I said, is not like my monitor cost a fortune

I also have VR so that’s why I’m looking to upgrade

interestingly enough, my VR is 90Hz, so… frame rate IS IMPORTANT :p

Well yeah but I saw Panam…no contest but that’s another story lol

I rest my case though. Horizon and Halo are gonna showcase console graphics limits and we’re probably gonna go from there

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Dude c’mon…I’m a mechanic it was natural 🤣🤣

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Well yeah, and that’s the next step. My PC is allegedly VR ready but I ain’t. I don’t think they really are either judging by my buddy’s occlus. I’m real comfortable giving them time to polish things

If your TV has a game mode, using it will mitigate input lag

To some extent, yes. But still not as good as a gaming monitor.

No more lies need to be spread, only mayonnaise.

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Guys there are even tests on phones which have 60Hz and 120Hz displays and phones with 120Hz exist for a while now.

The result, smoother experience on 120Hz compared to 60Hz, on the phone.
If people can see the difference on such a small display, like 6 inches for example, on bigger screens, like monitors, it’s a no brainer.