Conkerkid11: I've been playing some Assassin's Creed: Odyssey lately, and I'm playing on PC (PC-9864, 56gb ram, 16gb free space) and I'm not sure if I should start using the console's HDMI port, or just the game's native resolution.
I've noticed that some games support HDR (I play on a 1440p monitor) and I'm wondering if I should try to use a native resolution on my monitor instead of a PS4 Pro resolution.
I'm wondering if there is a way to get games to work on the TV or PC, if it's possible to have a pick up and play setup, or maybe just use a PC.
Any recommendations?
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Sailent: Use a display that supports HDR, and you can get a 1080p display with a 120Hz display. I used a 1440p LG OLED monitor with 4K HDR, but a 1080p monitor can't run HDR. I'm playing on a 1440p screen, but I'm willing to go with a 1440p monitor.
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KainXVIII: Use a display that supports HDR, and you can get a 1080p display with a 120Hz display.
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Jawbreaker: Doesn't have to be a pro, just something you can use to make games look better (or at least look better).
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Conkerkid11: I've been saving my 1440p monitor for a TV that supports HDR.
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Dancrane212: Yeah, I would say use a monitor that supports HDR, and then purchase a display that supports it.
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KainXVIII: I mean, I would say use a display that supports HDR, and then buy a monitor that supports it.
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Conkerkid11: I have a monitor that supports HDR, I really like the way the game looks on my monitor. I use a 720p monitor, and a 1080p monitor. I'm not sure if I should go with a 4K monitor, or a 1080p monitor.
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Dancrane212: 1080p monitor is crazy good. My monitor does support HDR, so that's not really a problem.
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Conkerkid11: It seems like your monitor doesn't support HDR, which is weird for some games.
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