40 and 50 Series Nvidia users - Enable Smooth Motion in Nvidia App§

I was getting 90-100ish frames before - which is great but as soon as I enabled smooth motion I capped out at my monitors refresh rate of 165hz. The game looks nuts for its age at 5k2k resolution. Set sharpening at 12 in game.

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u/Cask-UK — 5 days ago

Started a new campaign with x3 friends that have just bought the game

Last time I played it was 6/7 years ago. Man I forgot how good the game is. Graphics are nuts considering how old the game is as well

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u/Cask-UK — 5 days ago

Dropped it on the train platform

No case and no screen protector. Knocked out of my hand at chest height and not a single scratch anywhere. Impressive piece of hardware!

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u/Cask-UK — 13 days ago

39GX900A-b & 45GX950A-b

Not to be mistaken for the new 5k2k 39" - it's the 3440 39"

Do these panels use the same MLA tech or is the 45 a newer gen?

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u/Cask-UK — 25 days ago
▲ 2 r/DnB

Adam F - Circles (Andy C Remix)

Anyone got a DL link to a good copy? Ripping from YT and converting to audio isn't hitting like it did years back....

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u/Cask-UK — 1 month ago

Moving from PC to console

Edit: I’m fairly sedated at the moment - sorry for any stupid thoughts or questions. The thought of using a controller at a desk vs a sofa. Maybe I could move my PC to the lounge. Sounds like a headache having a keyboard and mouse from the couch just to be able to get to launchers.

I've just had an operation that might affect me permanently (unable to twist my wrist to use a keyboard). The last console I had was the Xbox 360.

From what I gather the PS5 is better choice than the Xbox? Is the PS5 Pro worth the extra money over the base PS5? What are your favourite exclusive games?

If anyone has switched from PC to console, are you permanently having to use auto-aim or did you eventually build enough skill to be able turn it off and aim accurately?

What're the biggest pros and cons moving from PC to console?

Edit: I know I can use a controller on PC but I'not sure I'd enjoy going up against players with pinpoint accuracy when playing multiplayer shooters... or is this not as much of a struggle as I'm thinking?

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u/Cask-UK — 2 months ago
▲ 3 r/consoles+1 crossposts

Moving from PC to Console

Edit: I’m fairly sedated at the moment - sorry for any stupid thoughts or questions. The thought of using a controller at a desk vs a sofa. Maybe I could move my PC to the lounge. Sounds like a headache having a keyboard and mouse from the couch just to be able to get to launchers.

I've just had an operation that might affect me permanently (unable to twist my wrist to use a keyboard). The last console I had was the Xbox 360.

From what I gather the PS5 is better choice than the Xbox? Is the PS5 Pro worth the extra money over the base PS5? What are your favourite exclusive games?

If anyone has switched from PC to console, are you permanently having to use auto-aim or did you eventually build enough skill to be able turn it off and aim accurately?

What're the biggest pros and cons moving from PC to console?

Edit: I know I can use a controller on PC but I'not sure I'd enjoy going up against players with pinpoint accuracy when playing multiplayer shooters... or is this not as much of a struggle as I'm thinking?

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u/Cask-UK — 2 months ago