You litteraly see less stuff with 4:3 compared to someone playing with 16:9 or even wide screen I play with a friend that still play 4:3 and it often happen that i see something on the edge of my screen that my friend didn't even show up on his screen
I agree, tho 4:3 is the pro standard, not because most play like this, it's because the player models are wider and it's easier to shoot and the gameplay is better, in my opinion at least
Keep FSR off; the possible improvements or even the potential aliasing that you could get makes the game look awful. Until FSR 2.1 is implemented, it still wont be worth using
First things I noticed: 1280x1024 is 5:4, not 4:3. For a competetive player High Dynamic Range should be High, unless you need the frames. Honestly complete BS and outdated video.
It is outdated actually (it's a reupload), but partially tho, even if some settings were added, the base values for them would pretty much be the same. But honestly it depends on the performance you're trying to get out of your game
Welcome back buddy! Hope you doing well since this break :)
Thanks a lot, I've been lately making music instead, and was kinda off youtube, hope you're doing great as well
You litteraly see less stuff with 4:3 compared to someone playing with 16:9 or even wide screen
I play with a friend that still play 4:3 and it often happen that i see something on the edge of my screen that my friend didn't even show up on his screen
I agree, tho 4:3 is the pro standard, not because most play like this, it's because the player models are wider and it's easier to shoot and the gameplay is better, in my opinion at least
Keep FSR off; the possible improvements or even the potential aliasing that you could get makes the game look awful. Until FSR 2.1 is implemented, it still wont be worth using
it's good to know, thanks for the info
Bro your game setting are months old😂 there are new setting which makes you get even more fps if you use it correctly like some shadow settings
yes you're right, this video is a re-upload, some settings are still the same tho
First things I noticed: 1280x1024 is 5:4, not 4:3. For a competetive player High Dynamic Range should be High, unless you need the frames. Honestly complete BS and outdated video.
It is outdated actually (it's a reupload), but partially tho, even if some settings were added, the base values for them would pretty much be the same. But honestly it depends on the performance you're trying to get out of your game