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Worst problem with this monitor is the PPI is pretty low at about 83. My 10 year old 1080p 24" monitors are 91 ppi by comparison... it would take a 2160p version of this to reach 90 PPI.
Its good but the ultrawide problem there is as well. I mean at the streching at the edges of the screen. I have an old lg ultrawide and that thing is very annoying. but if we play for example driving simulators we can live with that but these rpgs not the best games for this type of screens. The other thing that crazy is the narrow field of view at the top and the bottom.
The mission "Raymond Chandler Evening" in Cyberpunk 2077 didn't fail because of a nearby robbery. It failed because you stayed in the car instead of leaving it to search for the target on foot. The yellow area marked where you were supposed to park and walk around on the sidewalk. Eventually, you would have noticed her and silently followed her into a building. But because you didn’t leave the car and just waited for something to happen, the game didn’t progress, and the mission failed due to a hidden timer. 😅 Man, you also really messed up the Sinnerman mission. Running over pedestrians and triggering the police caused the mission to fail, which is a real shame because this is just the start of one of the most intense and darkest questlines in the game. What seems like a simple side quest at first evolves into an incredible series of follow-up missions that are some of the best in the entire game. You missed out on a lot of great content here. These Sinnerman missions have a deep, impactful story that builds up over time, and it's a huge part of what makes the game so memorable. I’d highly recommend reloading and giving it another try, or watching it on TH-cam. It’s one of those quests that takes the game to another level, and it’s definitely worth experiencing.
Good to know! I remember going through these quests when the game first came out, but I don’t remember much of them because that was back during the launch. I’ll have to go back and restart some of these but I am glad at least I had an original pass through a lot of this
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i just got an oled ultrawide, the nanoleaf 4d and the mini tiles for christmas because of your videos!! keep up the great work man!
Haha that’s so awesome!! I hope you’re enjoying it, thank you for watching!
Been playing this recently too again. How did u get your keyboard to light up like that? What keyboard is that?
It’s a Corsair k100, and their software iCue lets you screen mirror to your devices
Worst problem with this monitor is the PPI is pretty low at about 83. My 10 year old 1080p 24" monitors are 91 ppi by comparison... it would take a 2160p version of this to reach 90 PPI.
This monitor is one of the best on the market though. With 240hz the brightest OLED. most pc gamers game at 1440p
Its good but the ultrawide problem there is as well. I mean at the streching at the edges of the screen. I have an old lg ultrawide and that thing is very annoying. but if we play for example driving simulators we can live with that but these rpgs not the best games for this type of screens. The other thing that crazy is the narrow field of view at the top and the bottom.
The mission "Raymond Chandler Evening" in Cyberpunk 2077 didn't fail because of a nearby robbery. It failed because you stayed in the car instead of leaving it to search for the target on foot. The yellow area marked where you were supposed to park and walk around on the sidewalk. Eventually, you would have noticed her and silently followed her into a building. But because you didn’t leave the car and just waited for something to happen, the game didn’t progress, and the mission failed due to a hidden timer. 😅 Man, you also really messed up the Sinnerman mission. Running over pedestrians and triggering the police caused the mission to fail, which is a real shame because this is just the start of one of the most intense and darkest questlines in the game. What seems like a simple side quest at first evolves into an incredible series of follow-up missions that are some of the best in the entire game.
You missed out on a lot of great content here. These Sinnerman missions have a deep, impactful story that builds up over time, and it's a huge part of what makes the game so memorable. I’d highly recommend reloading and giving it another try, or watching it on TH-cam. It’s one of those quests that takes the game to another level, and it’s definitely worth experiencing.
Good to know! I remember going through these quests when the game first came out, but I don’t remember much of them because that was back during the launch. I’ll have to go back and restart some of these but I am glad at least I had an original pass through a lot of this
what cpu?....looks like you need a better one to push that 4090 ;)
I have a 12900k
@@udubultra weird, you'd think that should be enough, but your usages say otherwise
@@udubultraI have no pc bro 😢 but I like to watch pc games😃