Pushing high framerates at 1080p is a thing.I have been on 1440p since 2008 as the jump in quality is tremendous over 1080p, plus anyone buying a modern GPU for a 1080p monitor is most likely not running it at 100% capacity and is wasting the potential that such modern GPUs bring.
We're in 2021, I seriously can't help but facepalm when someone tells me they are still on 1080p and like to bring out the PC master race card.
What does growing up have to do with calling it Pc master race? Maybe you should actually grow up instead of having to reply this way for something as irrelevant as this.Pushing high framerates at 1080p is a thing.
You should also grow up and stop saying PC master race.
1680 x 1050
Let me be the sole (for now) sub 1080p person in the poll!
Do you have a 240Hz monitor though? I do and it's a great reason to push frames at 1080p. I'm probably not upgrading my gaming resolution until ultra high framerates are trivial at 1440p.What does growing up have to do with calling it Pc master race? Maybe you should actually grow up instead of having to reply this way for something as irrelevant as this.
Also, I have an RTX 3070 and playing Overwatch at 1080p I have an fps of over 240gps at all times yet my GPU is barely above 35-40% used and I barely notice a difference from upgrading from my GTX 1080; the new cards are definitely made for pushing higher res as I find anything I throw at it at 1080p is bottlenecking my CPU a lot more than my GPU.
1680 x 1050
Let me be the sole (for now) sub 1080p person in the poll!
1680 x 1050
Let me be the sole (for now) sub 1080p person in the poll!
There was a span of years where 1680x1050 was the best resolution for gaming laptop screens. Best balance all around for PPI and screen real estate, while still being manageable for your GPU. Then the manufacturers abandoned 16:10 (because of the TV industry, ffffff) and started transitioning to the 16:9 1600x900 almost overnight. What a tough sell that was.This was the secret best resolution over the last couple of gens. I still have my 16:10 LG hooked up as a secondary.
Could be the UI scaling. Is it far smaller at 4K?Just recently upgraded to 4K, I'm not sure if it's the amount of FFXIV I've been playing or what but I swear the eyestrain is worse
smaller but not much smaller, the screen is a couple inches larger than my last screen too, which was 1440p
This. Just finished a playthrough of Disco Elysium in ultrawide.