Whaaat. I recently bought a PS2 and a bunch of other games to replay.
Hmm, I've never noticed anything even remotely like that. Share a specific example and I'll try to replicate...
I have an LG C7 OLED. Whatchu talkin’ bout going light and dark?
Battlefield 1 and Mass Effect Andromeda support Dolby Vision on PC...
Will it work with Dolby Vision mastered Blu-rays?
I'm addicted to wanting to have the time to be addicted to playing games./s
Edit: It's pretty serious; work might kill me.
Edit Edit: I wonder how they might classify streamers. My goodness, those folks play a lot of games... and it's work and lucrative work for the big streamers!
Edit edit edit: Same thing with porn. No one ever seems to express concern about performers and creators. It's always consumers with a disorde...
$4500, 542 games, about 10 years. 0_o
Steven Pinker's The Better Angel's of Our Nature and Michael Shermer's The Moral Arc provide a good case that things have been improving and trending toward good over time. While it's not guaranteed to continue, that has been the trend.
No. Especially not for serious things like vaccines. Too many unqualified individuals have a platform to express their delusions to the masses. Self-diluted confidence blinds through misplaced self-importance on behalf of unqualified individuals who think they are worthy representatives. Such individuals at best hinder and at worst kill conversation.
Working the entertainment industry is bonkers. It is often relentlessly all consuming.
He's not big-headed, egotistical. In fact he even takes care to state: " but it’s not for the sake of vanity; it’s a statement and a signature stating whose love and soul is in the creation. It’s pride and responsibility towards the creation."
Look, he's not an average individual working an average job. These projects take extreme long-term dedication. He and his team who also get credit feel a very strong connection to what to many people is just another ...
Nope, real time! The visuals and technical craftsmanship are as beautiful as the business model is ugly.
Destiny 2 HDR10 works right away on the PC edition. And it's the best looking and simplest, least buggy implementation I've seen yet. Just wish it also supported Doly Vision.
My PS4 was stolen, so I have to get another if I want to continue playing all the games I have. I'd prefer waiting for the white PS4 Pro to be $250 ... so not for a while.
200% missing the point. You're like the 4k super-sampled 1080p of missing the point.
@timotim
You’ll love it, I’m sure. The only reason I can see anyone being disappointed is because they can’t comfortably finance or afford it (like me lol).
@omnislashVer36
There is a big misconception concerning HDR high brightness displays and why it is objectively important.
HDR display high brighness/luminosity or light output (nits) is not about overall constant brightness. It is about being able to display higher potential brightness in scenes where it makes sense as well as actually resolve fine detail in those bright areas. For example, at night time, car headlights and tailights. Or street lamps. Or...
I got a 65" LG C7 OLED a couple of months ago. Unparalleled SDR performance with PC 4k gaming at 60Hz or 1080p 120Hz. They really are awesome. My biggest gripe is wishing HDR was more mature and instead of a peak 650 nits or so OLEDs could do at least 2,000 nits. Ha. HDR is insanity.
I recently got an LG C7 65" OLED, a PS4 Pro, and this game. While it does look fantastic, even utterly insane at times (and I'm a hardcore PC gamer with a 1080 Ti), it has got me thinking: If this is the infancy of HDR, the next 5 - 10 years is going to be unreal. My TV only hits 700 nits or so at best. This developer mentions the game being mastered up to 6,000 nits. I mean.. wow, WTF.
For comparison, the ambient light of an average clear sunny day is about 30,00...
I pre-ordered a 2080 Ti because I have a like new 1080 Ti to sell toward it. Worth $500- $650 to stay at the top.