F5F Stay Refreshed Software PC Gaming Old games appear differently when played on Windows XP versus Windows 10 at identical resolutions.

Old games appear differently when played on Windows XP versus Windows 10 at identical resolutions.

Old games appear differently when played on Windows XP versus Windows 10 at identical resolutions.

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samnicholas34
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11-29-2016, 09:42 PM
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Selectively chosen, I'm sure.
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samnicholas34
11-29-2016, 09:42 PM #21

Selectively chosen, I'm sure.

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KingJaydxn
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11-29-2016, 11:42 PM
#22
I aim to provide a detailed explanation while keeping the format consistent. Regarding the screenshots, please let me know if you have any particular arrangement in mind.
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KingJaydxn
11-29-2016, 11:42 PM #22

I aim to provide a detailed explanation while keeping the format consistent. Regarding the screenshots, please let me know if you have any particular arrangement in mind.

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Freakiiianyx3
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11-30-2016, 01:25 AM
#23
Selection bias - Wikipedia
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Freakiiianyx3
11-30-2016, 01:25 AM #23

Selection bias - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org

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Okeinshield
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12-10-2016, 01:43 AM
#24
It seems your monitor enhances the visuals of games, while your laptop reduces them. This explains why you notice similar performance differences between the two devices for older titles. There appears to be no distinction between new GPUs and older operating systems like Windows XP versus Windows 10. I’m facing a specific issue with how my laptop renders game graphics. Just a note, the aspect ratio is distorted in the photos I’ve taken. Screenshot 1 and 2 come from the old computer. There’s an issue with the lighting colors—on Sam’s night vision, the lights are glowing when they shouldn’t, and in the second photo, the ceiling lights seem to emit yellow instead of blue like on my laptop. Anyone know what might be causing this problem?
Update: it seems there could be a difference in graphics cards now.
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Okeinshield
12-10-2016, 01:43 AM #24

It seems your monitor enhances the visuals of games, while your laptop reduces them. This explains why you notice similar performance differences between the two devices for older titles. There appears to be no distinction between new GPUs and older operating systems like Windows XP versus Windows 10. I’m facing a specific issue with how my laptop renders game graphics. Just a note, the aspect ratio is distorted in the photos I’ve taken. Screenshot 1 and 2 come from the old computer. There’s an issue with the lighting colors—on Sam’s night vision, the lights are glowing when they shouldn’t, and in the second photo, the ceiling lights seem to emit yellow instead of blue like on my laptop. Anyone know what might be causing this problem?
Update: it seems there could be a difference in graphics cards now.

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