Yes, many people struggle with gaming on a 50-inch screen due to resolution and pixel density.
Yes, many people struggle with gaming on a 50-inch screen due to resolution and pixel density.
You're experiencing noticeable lag when watching games on your 3D 1080p HDTV, especially in fast-paced titles like Battlefield or MGS5. It's tough to track enemies from a distance, and even simple games feel less enjoyable because of the limited pixel density compared to monitors. Many people find it hard to appreciate the experience on big screens. Do you know if there are ways to improve your setup or adapt to this?
It seems like the simplest answer isn’t addressing the real issue of why gamers feel this way. You play on a screen but still want to avoid sitting at your desk while doing it.
I haven't felt this way before. Probably not since the PS2 era, when most people played on old CRT monitors.
Controllers are inherently less precise, which means they don't really detect it.
I often use 1360x768 resolution, but this HDTV displays nicely from afar. It’s a bit disappointing, though. You can’t always get everything for couch gaming.
That's a bit confusing! Can you clarify what you mean by "970 to game at 720p"? Are you asking about a specific game or something else?
It's a solid choice. It won't significantly affect performance and should hold up well. Upgrading to a GTX 1070 would be an option later.