not really, 1024x768 and 800x600 is available but still hardcoded into the game (1024x768 is in the settings but 800x600 only in config file). for 16:9 there arent any under 720pDosn't it though? I played TW3 on a CRT in 4:3 (I think 800x600 or 1024x768) recently and I don't remember fiddling with anything deeper than regular settings menus.
MaLDo said:The highest of my list of custom resolutions to ensure locked 60 or 50 fps.
- 3840x2160@60 hz
- 3840x2160@50 hz
- 2880x1620@60 hz
- 2880x1619@50 hz
- 2560x1440@60 hz
- 2560x1439@50 hz
- 1920x1080@60 hz
- 1920x1079@50 hz
- 1440x1080@60 hz
usually with a coat of lumasharpen and SMAA
Is there a reason for the resolutions with -1 pixel @ 50 hertz?
I can agree with that. I love the useage of the tablet half + surface pen for university and for DMing in DnD, but it's definitely given me some firmware and software trouble due to the convertable nature, that's sometimes required full windows reinstalls. I both love and hate that damn Book haha
Lol if you think the Surface Book has an unusual resolution, my Surface Pro 5 (and soon to by 7) has a full screen resolution of 2736 × 1824.
The whole lineup uses 3:2 ratio, which is nice for productivity etc.
yeah 16:10 for gaming is the best. 16:9 was created for movies.If they made a 16x10 freesync/gysnc 144hz monitor I'd buy it in a heartbeat. I miss my 1680x1050 Samsung monitor. I liked the extra height that I got with it.
Street Fighter Iv still supported 640x480 for arcade monitors.not really, 1024x768 and 800x600 is available but still hardcoded into the game (1024x768 is in the settings but 800x600 only in config file). for 16:9 there arent any under 720p
What GPU is recommended for 1440p120+? I'm looking at buying a 1440p monitor of some kind as FF14 for one feels a bit cramped in 1080p and the game doesn't scale the UI very well, but I'm not sure whether it's worth bothering with high refresh rates on a "lowly" 1660 Ti.
I recommend dropping two pixels on the vertical rather than one.Some games, mainly old ones, don't allow to select different refresh rates for a selected resolution. Creating different ones only by a pixel (with auto aspect ratio enabled) is the easiest workaround to force a refresh rate.
Oh yeah, I loved my Samsung B226. I still have it somewhere, but it gets a lot less use now (none) for only having DVI and VGA ports.If they made a 16x10 freesync/gysnc 144hz monitor I'd buy it in a heartbeat. I miss my 1680x1050 Samsung monitor. I liked the extra height that I got with it.
I usually do 1440p with max settings. 4K is just not very doable with a 1070.
I think the poll is flawed. I game on a 4K60 display but obviously even with a high-end card not every game can be 4K60, so basically I go as high as I can while maintaining 60fps. In some games that's 4K, in others it's 1440p, and in a few others 1080p. So there's no set resolution I can pick. But I do always target 60fps with PC games.