Dunedain
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Joined: 4/4/2000 Status: offline
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I use nothing but 1024x768 when I play games, and I have a very high-end computer (the latest Intel quad core chip, NVidia 8800 Ultra graphics card, 4 gig RAM, etc.) that can run anything. :) I have a 19 inch 4:3 CRT by choice, it can go up to 1600x1200, but I never use that res because that makes everything on the screen too miniaturized. The highest res I would even consider playing a game at is 1280x960, anything higher than that and the objects on screen become annoyingly tiny. I played Crysis in DirectX 10 mode at max quality at this res and it looks fantastic. :) I certainly don't mind if a wargame comes with the option to run in widescreen mode, but the regular 4:3 aspect ratio resolution support should be maintained (1024x768, 1280x960, 1600x1200, etc). I use a CRT because image quality is better, and because with an LCD you have to run at the monitor's full native resolution or else you get artifacts in the image. With a CRT the image looks perfect, no matter what res you run. And since these LCD monitors often have very high native resolutions, this would mean taking a massive hit in frame rate in first-person-shooter games like Crysis. Which would mean having to waste thousands of dollars upgrading PC hardware much more frequently just because the stupid LCD is forcing you to run everything at it's maximum resolution all the time. CRT all the way, unless they can make LCD's where there are no image problems at all if you run at less than full resolution. Or until OLED monitors arrive (maybe in 2 or 3 years), which should have none of the LCD problems. :)
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