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The matter is that either widescreen users get black bars (smaller view) or 4:3 users get black bars. It looks obvious to me that since most users have switched to widescreens, that that would be the preferred ratio.
... besides, they always play tournaments on TFTs, probably LED though.
CRT's completely pwn LCD's in very fasted paced games where actions must be performed in a small time window. ( such as Soldat, Warsow, Quake3 , Cs, ...)
Quote from: ginn on August 22, 2011, 06:45:05 pmwell, "downgrading" to a cheap 16:9 screen won't have an impact on your performance in soldat. I would see it as an upgrad, because you'll have a higher resolution, it won't use as much electricity and not weigh a ton.Really, your screen is 7 years old.... Reactivity:Even the best LCD's have significant input lag while CRT's have none. ( basically if you have a CRT you see the bullet before the guy with his LCD ) Fluidity:On a fast paced game like soldat, fluidity is the most important aspect. My CRT runs @200hz. The best lcd's run @120hz ( and are very expensive) Common lcd's only run @60hz.I own two monitors:a 21inch crta 22inch 16:9 lcdI tried once running soldat on my lcd. Never again! After playing on the crt, going to the lcd is like watching a slideshow. Not to mention the ghosting and bluriness of the moving objects.As for the resolution, it doesn't matter as Soldat is 640x480. ( 853x480 for Soldat 1.6 )And anyway my CRT can go up to 2048x1536 while my LCD only goes up to 1920x1080You're totally right about "it won't use as much electricity and not weigh a ton" tho.
well, "downgrading" to a cheap 16:9 screen won't have an impact on your performance in soldat. I would see it as an upgrad, because you'll have a higher resolution, it won't use as much electricity and not weigh a ton.Really, your screen is 7 years old....
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Quote from: Bistoufly on August 22, 2011, 07:27:02 pmQuote from: ginn on August 22, 2011, 06:45:05 pmwell, "downgrading" to a cheap 16:9 screen won't have an impact on your performance in soldat. I would see it as an upgrad, because you'll have a higher resolution, it won't use as much electricity and not weigh a ton.Really, your screen is 7 years old.... Reactivity:Even the best LCD's have significant input lag while CRT's have none. ( basically if you have a CRT you see the bullet before the guy with his LCD ) Fluidity:On a fast paced game like soldat, fluidity is the most important aspect. My CRT runs @200hz. The best lcd's run @120hz ( and are very expensive) Common lcd's only run @60hz.I own two monitors:a 21inch crta 22inch 16:9 lcdI tried once running soldat on my lcd. Never again! After playing on the crt, going to the lcd is like watching a slideshow. Not to mention the ghosting and bluriness of the moving objects.As for the resolution, it doesn't matter as Soldat is 640x480. ( 853x480 for Soldat 1.6 )And anyway my CRT can go up to 2048x1536 while my LCD only goes up to 1920x1080You're totally right about "it won't use as much electricity and not weigh a ton" tho. Dude, you are behind the times. You can get a 200hz LCD since 2008, and there are LCDs with 5ms lag. That is milliseconds! MILLISECONDS! You can barely notice 5 ms
that's not going to give you an ounce of edge over the competition unless you have robotic eyes.
How can you judge about that? Do you have the two types of screens plugged to your computer?Cause I do, and the difference is like day and night!And for me it's not about competing. It's about comfort and immersion. Seeing your soldat react immediately when you move it. Seeing the map move with fluidity without any motion blur.
QuoteHow can you judge about that? Do you have the two types of screens plugged to your computer?Cause I do, and the difference is like day and night!And for me it's not about competing. It's about comfort and immersion. Seeing your soldat react immediately when you move it. Seeing the map move with fluidity without any motion blur.What a s**tty LCD you must be using then. I admit, old LCDs had signifincant lag and blur (the best example is white cursor on black background), but on new monitors such problem doesn't exist, or at least on mine.You are not able to notice 5ms latency. it's 1/200 of a second.
What a s**tty LCD you must be using then. I admit, old LCDs had signifincant lag and blur (the best example is white cursor on black background), but on new monitors such problem doesn't exist, or at least on mine.You are not able to notice 5ms latency. it's 1/200 of a second.
Ok with new wide s**t, but soldat has to be remade totally in the very near future, like the maps and the WM.