Just got an LG C5 and while it looks nice and is definitely an upgrade from my old TV, I'm not exactly feeling blown away just yet.

Everywhere I've seen OLED TVs so far, they have looked amazing. Mine just looks pretty nice. Is it just a matter of tweaking settings or something? My main use is watching streaming content (Netflix, Amazon, etc) and PS5 games.

I checked the FAQ hoping to find a checklist or something (turn off all the lights in the room, use movie mode for TV, gaming mode for PS5, etc.), but didn't see anything.

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u/Rojo37x — 2 days ago
▲ 14 r/LGOLED

Just got an LG C5 and while it looks nice and is definitely an upgrade from my old TV, I'm not exactly feeling blown away just yet.

Everywhere I've seen OLED TVs so far, they have looked amazing. Mine just looks pretty nice. Is it just a matter of tweaking settings or something? My main use is watching streaming content (Netflix, Amazon, etc) and PS5 games.

I checked the FAQ hoping to find a checklist or something (turn off all the lights in the room, use movie mode for TV, gaming mode for PS5, etc.), but didn't see anything.

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u/Rojo37x — 2 days ago
▲ 0 r/OLED

Just got an LG C5 and while it looks nice and is definitely an upgrade from my old TV, I'm not exactly feeling blown away just yet.

Everywhere I've seen OLED TVs so far, they have looked amazing. Mine just looks pretty nice. Is it just a matter of tweaking settings or something? My main use is watching streaming content (Netflix, Amazon, etc) and PS5 games.

I checked the FAQ hoping to find a checklist or something (turn off all the lights in the room, use movie mode for TV, gaming mode for PS5, etc.), but didn't see anything.

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u/Rojo37x — 2 days ago
▲ 3 r/lrcast

Which overlay (if any) for Arena are you using right now? What is your recommendation for the best free one?

I've never used one before, and while the in draft info/ratings/suggestions, and post match deck data would be cool, my main concern is helping to build the decks and keeping track of contents during the game. Any free options like that? I just downloaded untapped but seems like you don't get much without paying for the premium version.

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u/Rojo37x — 2 months ago
▲ 14 r/lrcast

Need help cutting 6 cards from Lorehold deck.

Struggling a bit as this is the first time I drafted a deck that wasn't blue based or 5 colors. It ended up a bit awkward because I thought I was going to be Silverquill but had to shift to RW. Creature count feels a bit low (14 total if I count Living History) so I don't think I'm supposed to cut creatures, but can't settle on 6 spells to cut either. And I've already gone down to 16 lands.

It looks like Reddit cropped out Daydream, Dig Site Inventory, Intersection, and Monstrous Rage on the left. 8 mountains, 8 plains on the right.

u/Rojo37x — 2 months ago

Gas prices are absolutely the highest they've ever been right now, right?

One of the gas stations near me is selling regular unleaded gas for over $5.00 a gallon right now. That is definitely the most expensive I've ever seen gas in my lifetime.

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u/Rojo37x — 2 months ago
▲ 3 r/JRPG

I want my next game to be an old school style JRPG, but with some more modern QoL style gameplay. I am on PS5/PS4. I've always loved JRPGs, but at this point in my life, idk how much I still want to deal with frequent random encounters and lots of grinding. Are there games that maintain the old school JRPG style, vibe and esthetic, but are more "user friendly" dad friendly in this way? Lol. I guess I want a chill vibe, good story and characters. I have been watching Frieren lately, and sort of envisioning a game to play with that kind of vibe and setting.

I generally prefer turn based but am OK with some action RPGs (love Witcher 3, not a fan of Soulslike games). Some of my all time favorite games are the aforementioned Witcher 3, Persona 5, FF6, FF4, FF7, FF9.

Some people have suggested Sea of Stars, or Octopath Traveler. Both seem interesting so if you have any input on either of those I'd appreciate it.

Thanks in advance!

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u/Rojo37x — 2 months ago
▲ 0 r/4kTV

I have been leaning toward getting a C5 based on pricing (usually $800 to $1000 less than G5), but a current sale with the G5 only about $500 more has me reconsidering. Is it a no brainer at that price? How big of a difference is it? I'd be going from a 10+ years old Samsung LCD

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u/Rojo37x — 2 months ago