6 years ago
Question on gaming monitor
For the past 6 years I’ve used the same monitor and it’s the only gaming monitor I’ve used. Its an Asus 24 inch, 1080p, 5ms, and 60hz. recently I’ve decided to take the plunge and buy a new one. ...
Thanks for all the information. Seriously it’s really appreciated. So basically even without the 144 Hz I i would still see some visual and performance improvements with an up to date monitor?
I don’t plan on upgrading my PS4 anytime soon. Still
running with a standard PS4 slim.
Good to know that the hit registration issue isn’t just an issue with my connection but something everyone is dealing with here. Suffering is easier when you know everyone is suffering to lol
I am using an asus vg279q with my Xb1s currently, the response time was definitely a step up for me (even with it being IPS) but it is only 1080p, but for me speed is a more important factor. I’m still on the fence of whether I will keep this monitor or switch to something else when I get the Scarlett next year. My wife wants something bigger so at least that is a plus
I think I’m going to take the plunge and upgrade the monitor. Even if the system is capped at 60hz, from what I’m hearing a newer Asus would still increase the visual performance and honestly I’m really having a hard time visually seeing some of the enemies at times.
Leaning towards sticking with Asus. Wondering if people can even notice a difference between 5ms and 1ms response times?
Since you are playing on inferior hardware capped at 60Hz you should probably stick to 1080p monitors in a size you sit at optimal focal distance from.
If you’re going to get the PS5 or Scarlett next year may as well get 144hz so you can do the 120 if that is supported.