16:9 in 2560x1440 is no problem at all. You have 20% more height pixels on a 1440p than a 16:10 monitor at 1200p.
16:9 in 2560x1440 is no problem at all. You have 20% more height pixels on a 1440p than a 16:10 monitor at 1200p.
Originally Posted by Angellis
Thanks everyone ive decided to go for 2560x1440
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00LBZLI...I1VADRFOMCFYN2
Congratulations on getting a narrow slit instead of a monitor!
I am joking, of course! It is your choice, and we all respect it. Besides, Shax' advice is always great!
I would go for that one ($300): http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...5954-_-Product
Or these two:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...5222-_-Product
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...-740-_-Product
Although yours must have superior image quality for that price.
Last edited by LunaticAsylumLA; 11th October 2016 at 05:23.
- Remove daily rewards and the raid finder;
- remove membership bonuses;
- disable PVE XP for daily challenges;
- remove WBs forever on Crom;
- slow down the AA gain;
- lower the PVP XP gain or remove the streak system;
- remove AoE looting;
- add the missing mobs back to Khesh., F. of the Dead, and Eigl. Mount.;
- fix the 250+ms ping;
- take the key away from Saddur;
- revert T3, T3.5 (10.21.15), T4 (10.21.15), and GGG changes;
- remove energy and add skills (like taunt) back.
well, I run the game @ 21:9 UWQHD (3440 x 1440)
- that's enough space to play with your inventory, character and map window open all the time and still seeing enough of the action ;-)
btw, that is a LG curved 34" monitor (34UC97-S)
Well, Age of Conan just works that way. The game is very CPU intensive. Like how upgrading from a HD5870 graphics card up to a HD7970 did not affect my framerate in a particular way. But upgrading from Intel E8400@4,2GHz to a i7 4770K@4,2GHz most certainly did.
What G-Sync does is synchronize the framerate in the game to the refresh rate of the monitor. Now you wouldn't want to spend that amount on a monitor to still have 30 fps, because that would be wasted (imho). In that case, money would be better spent on upgrading motherboard and cpu, and getting a cheaper monitor. If money allows, buy both of course.
I get fps over more than 100 in most areas with my i5 3570k@4.3
I dont think i need a new cpu for this game.
Definitely getting a 1080ti when it comes out but for now i will buy a new monitor
I have a nVidia 1070 but a rather aged CPU (Core2 Extreme X9650, 3GHz), so I don't get very high framerates, but still smooth
- i.e. above 30..40 most of the time (and since there actually is no visible difference compared to e.g. 100fps I don't care^^)
p.s.
framerates are ofc very depending on the area, in the OT reliquary I also get >90fps...
Last edited by Yorgomir; 23rd October 2016 at 12:06.