That's the TV I've been trying to get a good deal on lately. What are some of the cons besides the poor viewing angles
I don't know of many who will be gaming from the edge of their TV, so cop if you got a good deal on one.
That's the TV I've been trying to get a good deal on lately. What are some of the cons besides the poor viewing angles
He said it doesn't exist, which was a lie. No need for gymnastics now.
You stay outta this.
Which did you have? I have the LG E6. Lag is only around 33ms, HDR and SDR. The 2017 models are down to around 20.
I'm sure he meant Dolby Vision. Speaking of which, DV is amazing. I hope Scorpio supports it, too. Netflix in DV is crazy. UHD movies in DV start releasing in June.
downsampling to 1080p has to be specifically patched into the Pro games. with the Scorpio it's automatically there for any game that renders above 1080p
because they want to use the power for extra effectsIf the power is there why would they not?
Donald trump ass nikkas this fake news Xbox not as powerful huh it's fake huh the power gap is bigger than the pro is to Xbox one
I think the B series got it finally, but I'm not sure. The E and G had the lower lag already, and got the HDR Game Mode patch months ago. IIRC, the B has a different processor, so it requires its own separate software.I had the B6
DId they release an update ? Because playing on the Samsung and the Lg felt like day and night in terms of input lag
Leasy may have clutched #WOAT2017 off this thread alone.
i think they'll do 4k and supersampled 1080p. you wont see much 1800p gamesbecause they want to use the power for extra effects
1800p can become the new 900p
It's a little different now cause if a dev makes their game where it can't play 4K on Scorpio, then it won't be able to play at 900p 1080p on X1.they said that's what they're aiming for. but that wasn't really my question
I'm saying (new) games still might choose to not be native 4K on Scorpio. just like the X1 can do 1080p, many devs chose to shoot for less than that for various reasons