Thank you brother. It's nice to have people on the forum that understand picture quality. Reading your post was like you were reading my mind. That's exactly why I purchased the TV in 2013. Quality blacks and a relatively great price. Why would I want or allow a game to ruin my prized possession? I had to quit the first game I have been addicted to in years to protect my TV. Even reading that sentence sounds ridiculous that I can't play a particular game because the game offers no settings to allow it to play nice with my TV. Thing about Plasmas is that when they are good, they are good for a long time. Ask anyone who owns one of the last two years of the pioneer Plasmas how their TV stacks up today. And you are 100% right, regardless of calibration, contrast levels, brightness, screen wipes, etc. , tell me about any other game right now that leaves such deep Image retention that it stays with you for several months. Other games may leave some retention but you watch something else and it goes away. Not Destiny. On the fact that the damage the game causes is worse then any other game, I don't get how they didnt run to fix this immediately even after it was brought up in the BETA. I think it's because they think that we as consumers are dopes and don't notice what the game is doing to our TVs. This thread should be a wake up call to them but not one of the bungie folks have dared to even put out an explanation tho their patrons on when or if this will ever get fixed. Newsflash, intelligent consumers have long memories.
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