I usually leave mine on game mode for day-to-day stuff because the mouse latency is unbearable otherwise. However when watching a movie or TV show, I'll swap it back over to cinema mode to smooth out frames and reduce artifacting.
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As a fellow TV-as-a-monitor enthusiast, it might be your display. Most TVs do a lot of frame processing to give you smoother playback at the cost of latency, making games feel sluggish. My TV has a "Gaming" preset that actually turns off some of that processing, allowing for 60hz refresh rate and minimal latency. Might be worth checking your TV for a setting like that.
what if we showed each other our humanity in the streets of the ringed city? 👉👈
Just started reading the Rust book. Made it through Chapter 3 and finished the suggested Fahrenheit/Celsius converter. Been trying to figure out the next suggestion, finding the nth number in the Fibonacci sequence.
Instructions unclear, warped to Babylon 5.
Disney has made and destroyed many pop stars. Miley Cyrus explained in an interview that she had to act as crazy as possible for Disney to stop forcing her to tour as Hannah Montana.
Do they still slow you to a snail's pace as soon as you progress to a new area? It felt so scummy losing my flying and mount speed as soon as I hit an expansion in a subscription based MMO. "Let's slow that roll there gamer, can't have you beating that content too fast. Why not buy a few more months play time?"
Not who you asked but, Ubuntu is basically Linux from a corporation. They are forcing people to install 'snaps' instead of your typical .deb package. They are like flatpaks but way worse.
Ah, Dark Souls 2. That one is a little... different.
It's not a bad video game, but is probably the worst souls game.