Hi. Thanks for your videos they are very informative on how lossless scaling works on wow which i am interested in. How does the latency feels though? Do you have any "ms" number indicator? while rading? Does it feel good?
The ms display is not displayed. However, there is clearly an increase in delay time. x2 had the lowest delay time, and x4 had the highest delay time. However, each person feels the difference differently. In my case, even when using x4, the delay time in raids was not bothersome.
To reduce latency as much as possible, use a high refresh rate monitor and set the base frame high. My monitor is 175hz, so I set the base frame to 43fps when using x4, but if I had a 240hz monitor, I would have set it to 60hz.
Hi. Thanks for your videos they are very informative on how lossless scaling works on wow which i am interested in. How does the latency feels though? Do you have any "ms" number indicator? while rading? Does it feel good?
The ms display is not displayed. However, there is clearly an increase in delay time. x2 had the lowest delay time, and x4 had the highest delay time. However, each person feels the difference differently. In my case, even when using x4, the delay time in raids was not bothersome.
To reduce latency as much as possible, use a high refresh rate monitor and set the base frame high.
My monitor is 175hz, so I set the base frame to 43fps when using x4, but if I had a 240hz monitor, I would have set it to 60hz.
Of course, I like graphics 10, so I use x4, but if you lower the graphics options appropriately and use x2 or x3, you can use a higher base frame.
@@시간금-y8e Thanks alot. I bought it and x2 suits me fine. I wasnt expecting it to be so good..