I usually play on a 38" TV but today I played on my cousins tv and holy shit.....I can't play on this TV for anything......how do you guys do it
Edit 1: Didn't know so many people had aspects of what size TV they play on.....well kudos to you guys.
Edit 2: Oops meant to put "wow almost 500 replies" right here
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[quote]I usually play on a 38" TV but today I played on my cousins tv and holy shit.....I can't play on this TV for anything......how do you guys do it Edit 1: Didn't know so many people had aspects of what size TV they play on.....well kudos to you guys. Edit 2: Oops meant to put "wow almost 500 replies" right here[/quote] Got a 65inch panasonic, omg so can't play on it it makes my head spin for hours after
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3 답변My game room is awesome.....perks of being an adult with a beast ass job. My one is set up on an HD projector and one whole wall is my screen. It took a bit to get used to but it's wicked cool and I love having friends over for movies...the sound system got me in trouble with the law one night lol.
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Nice thing about being an adult. I get's big ass tvs. Destiny is fun but not so important that i'm getting a small gaming monitor. I'd rather see it giant. That said i downgraded to a 43 nch tv from 55 when my 55 plasma bit the dust.
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4 답변작성자: FoMan123 5/25/2016 11:11:44 PMTV size has been a pretty well-debated topic around here since the Halo 2 days. No surprise to see it continuing for Destiny. There's actually been some research on this (see graphic above). As you can see from the graphic, since most gamers tend to sit 10 feet or less from the TV, just about any size TV will allow you to see the sharpest images and resolution (assuming 20/20 vision). Therefore, because there is no resolution benefit to having a larger TV, the most significant issue to take into account is field of view (FOV). And in that category, the less you have to move your head and eyes to see everything happening, the better. So as a result, for MOST gamers, smaller TVs or monitors (but not too small) with very fast response times will be better in terms of how well you play/perform in the game. If you sit more than 10 feet away, of course, smaller TVs may be harder to see detail on, and so it's often better to scale up depending on where you intend to sit and your vision (visit a Best Buy or other electronics store and see what sizes tend to work best for the distance that you normally sit -- you generally want to be able to see all of the sharpest details without having to move your head to see the whole screen). I think most of the pro gamers that I've seen who have given opinions on this topic believe that TV size is certainly important, but response time is far more important for better performance in the game. So if you use your TV for both gaming and just watching TV, get whatever size TV you feel comfortable with but look for a very fast response time. But if you have a screen that you ONLY use for gaming, you probably want to go with a smallish PC monitor, which usually has both better response time and sharper resolution, as well as offering a FOV advantage.
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We have a 55" in the front room and a 46" in the family room. I have the same issue and just play off the family room XBOX and TV unless the kids want to play, then I move to the main TV. Just something different when you don't usually play on the bigger TVs. Guess it is just a learning curve.
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It is odd at that size. I play on a 24 inch Monitor with 1ms response time, and a 32 inch TV with a much higher response time. Even that difference I struggle with. So God knows how you or one of my friends play on 60 inches, I watched him play and my eyes melted.
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I play on a 21" monitor along side an 18.5" monitor which is hooked up to my PC. I used to play on a 32" TV but made the switch and have never regretted it. [quote]Wow, Ethan! Great memes! Keep it up! Proud of you! [/quote]