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I tried the new MW2 beta today and even sitting like 5 feet from my 55″ 4k OLED the grey enemies blend in to the grey and brown backgrounds. Going to take some getting used to for sure.
😐
People used to go on about surround sound, ive got surround vision. Got 3 monitors on span mode, great for shooters and flight sims since it adds that peripheral vision.
I game on a 28 inch 4K Monitor and sometimes still don’t understand how someone was able to see me when I watch the Killcam.
Like HOW? Even at 4K my head was like 5 pixels.
FOV (field of vision) is a thing.
The monitor player will see more than the TV player because the TV player is much farther back. That’s why default FOV is 60 on consoles and 75 – 90 on PC.
I didn’t know this myself until the pandemic, when I played more PC.
This is the complete opposite of my experience. I was never as deadly at Cod as I was playing on a 19″ monitor
I’ve since moved down in size from a 55″ to a 48″ and I play better on my smaller screen. I think it’s because I have to move my eyes less to see the whole screen, thus giving me that much faster reaction. I also sit quite close, so 55″ was too big in reality.
We put a projector in our basement that can go floor to ceiling and around 13 foot wide. I mainly play Battlefield. I can see everything! I can see you right now….
24″ Monitor? Pfft. I can see a single black pixel move across my screen (provided the enemy isn’t 5 feet in front of me because I’m fucking blind like that)
My buddy wonders how he consistently does worse than me in Fortnite, despite having played the game for much longer than I have.
To be honest, the fact that he constantly play son a Switch in handheld mode is as much a culprit as the fact that he just sucks at the game in general.
Sniper with 5ms response time? No thank you
I never understood this, I can’t focus on everything when the TV is that big. My sweet spot was a 42”-48”.
What the fuck. You see more on a monitor, you’re 60cm away from it.
You’ve clearly never heard of the phenomenon “perspective.” A 24 inch monitor 15 inches from your face looks larger than a 65 inch TV 15 feet from your couch. 🙄
“I SEEEE YOU!!!”
I got an 82″ qled a couple years ago. I can still see you.
True. I struggled playing FPS multiplayer on my 15.6″ gaming laptop screen. I need a big monitor to avoid being at a disadvantage.
75″ lol.
I’m different then those 24″ plebs because I have a 27″ therefore I am better.
I play on a 55 and nothing escapes my sight
Multiplayer FPS will always have a hardware edge aspect to it on PC and consoles. The other guy will simply have a bigger, higher definition screen and/or beefier graphics cards that gives him a slight visual edge.
I think you can STILL see through walls in Apex Legends if you have an ultrawide… and if you know how…
Kind of funny for such a competitive game like that.
Not sure tho, haven’t played in forever. But they did keep it for a few years, at least.
Its literally the exact opposite…
Me with a normal scope in Apex spotting and pinging enemies while my friend with a sniper scope can’t see shit
Qake Pro FOV be like
Your eyes and brain have way more information to process than the 24′
Or just move closer to the monitor?
Not this shitty meme again
When someone couldnt be more wrong xD
I felt exactly like this when I bouth a laptop with a bigger screen 🙂
I always had this issue in path of exile. I’m nowhere near good enough for the meta (I’m struggling with the act 8 boss, let alone post-game stuff), but my main issue was ranged units. So I put the game in windowed mode and stretched the game across 3 monitors. This way I could at least see the projectiles coming instead of running face first into them (which was a major downside of my high movement speed)
Look at what eSports uses
Playing fps on a big TV is shit.
Big tvs are great for some games, and offer a lot of screen space, look immersive etc.
But if you’re trying to play an I line fps, they are more harm than good.