Sabtu, 14 Desember 2013

What is the impact of the resolution to the quality of the gaming experience?

Q. Hay all.
I have a 19" LCD monitor running on my gtx 580. M running it on 1366x768 resolution. Now, I like to play games in the highest possible details, with a lot of FPS <- and i'm not sure my monitor does that.

So my question is, should i buy a 1080p monitor? will it improve the image clarity or will it just reduce my FPS?

thanks
-NICK-

A. both. It will improve image clarity, but the higher the resolution, the lower the frame rate.

Although seeing as how your using the best single gpu card out on the market, your gpu would handle 1080p gaming just fine, even the settings should still be on max or very high.


why the square monitor are being replaced by the wide ones?
Q. why if i want to buy a 26" lcd monitor there is nt way to buy them , even where there were more variety the wide ones were cheaper than the regulars ones? the same happen with the notebooks.
is there a reason why wide is cheaper?

A. People seem to have a preference to wide screens because you technically see more wide space due to peripheral vision; However, it is rare that monitors actually get used in such a way that peripheral vision is necessary, so it's mostly a marketing gimmick. (After all, even if you get a screen that's tall, you can still easily see the top and bottom of it without having to move your eyes much.) Widescreen is also the recorded movie for format, and since people don't like the "ugly" (?) black bars it was decided that it would "look better" if the screens were wide too.
Widescreen also costs less because a monitor with the same designation of size (e.g. 26") has less of a viewing area than a regular monitor of the "same" size! (i.e., 26" WS != 26" regular, because they're measured diagonally.)
(Personally, I prefer the "square" monitors too!)





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