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Getting 120 fps in CS S but it feels like 25 - Am I doomed forever?

Originally posted by: Nik
Originally posted by: mdchesne
that's why CRTs are for gaming, LCDs for viewing

Please come back when you have found the ever-evasive clue.

CRTs: better response time, no ghosting or rapid-movement blur
LCDs: perfect geometry, contrast, easier on the eyes

seriously, I thought you knew this nik. gotta visit the Video forums once in a bit 😉
 
Ya this is my first LCD experience though. So far its nice for single player games/rpg's/RTS etc...but once you go online for some fast pace sh!t it's not safe at all 🙁 I think I'm going to get a CRT and make a dual monitor setup for serious online FPS play.
 
Originally posted by: DVad3r
Ya this is my first LCD experience though. So far its nice for single player games/rpg's/RTS etc...but once you go online for some fast pace sh!t it's not safe at all 🙁 I think I'm going to get a CRT and make a dual monitor setup for serious online FPS play.

bueno :beer:
 
Originally posted by: mdchesne
Originally posted by: Nik
Originally posted by: mdchesne
that's why CRTs are for gaming, LCDs for viewing

Please come back when you have found the ever-evasive clue.

CRTs: better response time, no ghosting or rapid-movement blur
LCDs: perfect geometry, contrast, easier on the eyes

seriously, I thought you knew this nik. gotta visit the Video forums once in a bit 😉

I do know this, but it does not pertain to the OP's issues. Maybe you need a bigger magnifying glass or larger tweed overcoat to find better clues?
 
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