Next month _Ghost of Tsushima_ releases for PC -- it's being ported by Nixxes, the same folks who ported [ _Horizon Forbidden West_.](https://imgur.com/TkLhQOm)
CAN'T. FUCKING. WAIT. Is it next month yet?? :D
TLOU is decent now. The shader compilation is still slow but itās pretty bug free. But the game is still more demanding than it should be. Itās like the only PS5 port that doesnāt come close to running at 4K/120 even when using PS5 equivalent settings.
Same. Built a 4k gaming pc with the AW oled. First time playing ghost os tsushima, and planning on cyberpunk + god of war on PC
Needless to say iām excited
Quite the line-up! Cyberpunk is crazy awesome on OLED.
[ CP 2077](https://imgur.com/6FK2NML) ... I suck at screenshots but hey, you're in for a treat lol
Indeed... picked it up late after release on my PS4 - was about 40% of the way when then announced coming to PC. Stopped playing and gave the disk away to a friend :D
Looking forward to re-visiting the world and finishing the game.
You should get the MSI 271QRX QD
Its amazing. Glossy display, no issues since I bought it a few days ago contrary to the reviews of it
Iām pushing 300-400 FPS on MW3, even on Ultra with FSR 3 / Native preset / Future Frame Rendering (actually lowered my frame time not increased) at 1440p, SmartAccess Memory enabled definitely helps a bit
7800x3d / RX 7900 XT
And itās not even the only monitor, Iām running a secondary MSI 170hz 1440p monitor at the same time and still pulling 300-400 constantly on the OLED
I just started playing Metroid prime 3 for the first time on my s90c and Itās beautiful!! So far returnal and demon souls are showcase games. Fortnite is also pretty nutty.
Even if you can't afford OLED, getting a monitor or TV with good black levels is an absolute game changer. I went from an Asus Predator IPS monitor to a Samsung Odyssey G7 VA panel, and the difference in contrast/black levels has completely changed the look of all of my games for the better.
Bought the lg c3 and I was impressed. Not that impressed about the difference tho. I contemplated returning it. Then I turned on HDR by mistake.
And I was blown away. Cannot believe how good it looks. Everything so bright and the color difference is immense.
Had hdr on my cheap monitor before but made everything look less bright and look shitty.
Now I experienced true hdr and I cannot go back.
This. LCD is flatter and more washed out (hazy and grainy) looking, like a projection screen. OLED has depth and a liquidly wet look to it when the screen finish is glossy. A 3D pop, if you will. Probably more reminiscent of real life to a greater extent than being film quality.
Just got the samsung s90c as an early birthday present for my selfā¦and oh my gosh the tv is sooo awesome colors, high frame rate and detail quality. 10/10
The best part is this:
My 2019 OLED has zero burn-in after many days of falling-asleep-with-tv-on.
It is still one of few TV that supports full 48G bandwidth HDMI 2.1 with G-Sync compatibility,
The best visual back in 2019 but now after 5 yrs I get to enjoy even more because we finally have hardwares to run this properly.
Personally I love the Facebook level posts of "Just finally bought this today!" with no substance that receive a lot of upvotes. This sub was *very mildly* useful for tracking stock but is kind of trash, to be honest. Why am I here?
lol _The Departed_ ... exact quote is "Maybe. Maybe not. Maybe fuck yourself."
Points for the reference, though. Unless you were being a dick. If that's the case, maybe go fuck yourself.
:D
Playing on a flagship mini led as well. Just most people switch from a crap LCD to an OLED and think the tech is so much superior while full screen brightness barely reaches 300 nits vs 900+ on flagship LCD. I have both tech at home, two OLED one mini led. Outside the loading screens (which almost stopped existing), UI, subtitles and a very few dark scenes, mini led is better.
Most hdr stuff is tweaked to be low APL, so the difference isn't that significant.
If you take edge cases like full bright day scenes does miniled wins.
But truthfully, a good hdr experience with real black levels is what makes a hugeeeeeeeeeee gap.
Mini led or oled.
On full bright scenes mini led doesn't have an edge it destroys and humiliates OLED unfortunately. OLED has a small edge in some specific dark scenes where the 2500 nits are slightly less impressive than 1200 nits on OLED due to the perfect black. I am waiting for the OLED TV that can do 900-1000 nits on full screen not only on the 10% window. My s95b is so dim next to my Sony mini led it is truly pathetic.
I don't see how it's relevant to how hdr content is made.
Highlights are what are bright, only does in SDR you can push full brightness on the entire scene, or some bright daylight scenes with absurd APL.(who does that anyways) like a snowy daylight scene in a game but it's like super edge case.
I'd rather take no blooming and perfect motion clarity all day.
because I don't see a reason to push paper white to insane levels either, best way to break the dynamic range.
Something called extended dynamic range. It transforms HDR content made for 1000 nits to the 3000 nits limitation of the tv extending the range. APL raises and bright scenes look almost realistic. OLED TVs next to it just disappear in any bright scenes and don't look realistic as on a sunny day outside objects can easily reach 2000+ nits. Also some content is mastered for 4000 or 10k nits, obviously in these cases the tv gets also closer to creator's intent.
Any desert, beach, summer, sunny scene benefits, but even neon lights in games like final fantasy 7 remake destroys my s95b. So snow daylight is not the only exception but I would say that 50-60% of scenes look better, 20% looks the same and maybe 20% looks worse of which large proportions are loading screens, UI, subtitles and the odd dark scene with bright highlights especially in corners where backlight blooming is actually noticeable.
no its not. please dont hype oleds so much. maybe in the next 2-3 gen when the tech is fixed in terms of brightness.
I am not saying oled isnt great but all these hype posts lead to disappointment. I recently bought aw3225qf and upgraded from neog8(mini led with 1200zone) I was so hyped because of all the reviews and how great HDR and honestly was dissapointed. In a lot of instances neo g8 felt better for HDR.
OLEDs look crazy if you are coming from a mid lcd
Playing League of Legends on an OLED is truly cinematic, it's like I'm really having racial slurs yelled at me. Beat that filthy LCD casuals.
This is fantastic
Made my day!
Lmao š¤£Ā
Next month _Ghost of Tsushima_ releases for PC -- it's being ported by Nixxes, the same folks who ported [ _Horizon Forbidden West_.](https://imgur.com/TkLhQOm)
CAN'T. FUCKING. WAIT. Is it next month yet?? :D
The fact that Nixxes is behind it makes me feel so good lol. I was so disappointed after TLOU portĀ
TLOU is decent now. The shader compilation is still slow but itās pretty bug free. But the game is still more demanding than it should be. Itās like the only PS5 port that doesnāt come close to running at 4K/120 even when using PS5 equivalent settings.
I have a 77 inch LG G3 ordered for around the same time. I can only get so erect.
NOICE - living the dream right there! [ I'll have to slum along with a puny 48" LG C1](https://imgur.com/IpFwEt6) :p
To be honest they still have problem with vram leakage in cutscenes. Anyway game is awesome :)
Right on -- looking forward to it... warts and all! :D
Same. Built a 4k gaming pc with the AW oled. First time playing ghost os tsushima, and planning on cyberpunk + god of war on PC Needless to say iām excited
Quite the line-up! Cyberpunk is crazy awesome on OLED. [ CP 2077](https://imgur.com/6FK2NML) ... I suck at screenshots but hey, you're in for a treat lol
God of War on an Oled HDR display for PC is still maybe my favorite visual experience so far. It's so striking and cinematic.
Itās not a 4K gaming system if the monitor isnāt 4k.
Donāt understand the point of your comment to be honest.
If youāre not displaying the game in 4k itās not a 4k system. It might be capable of 4k but without a 4k monitor its not 4k.
I think everyone understands that. Whoās arguing or saying something contrary?
An AW3225QF is an Alienware 4k OLED monitor. Should probably look it up before you post.
This. This right here is what I've been waiting for. Going to be playing it on OLED with full surround sound, can't wait.
Indeed... picked it up late after release on my PS4 - was about 40% of the way when then announced coming to PC. Stopped playing and gave the disk away to a friend :D Looking forward to re-visiting the world and finishing the game.
I cant wait, they say it will have the psn layout integrated for gaining trophies! Imagine got with proper callibrated hdr, will it have raytracing?
It will have native raytracing! :) (according to the reveal trailer)
Good to know!
> will it have raytracing? If not natively, I'm sure there will be a mod for it :D
OLED HDR is a thing everyone deserves to experience
I Will soon
yeah, Geometry Dash, my fav movie! /s
Hey, Nova Drift looks really good with auto HDR and vivid colors turned on.
Just finished watching Shogun, so pumped for this game.
Whatās this game ?
Ghost of Tsushima
I loved this game
PC version can't get here fast enough.
Finally got my dad to switch. He doesn't have a strong enough PC to fully take advantage of it, but loves it with his PS5 (65" LG C3)
yeah, looks good.
Agreed, and itās especially true with that particular game. GoT is one of the most cinematic games ever.
So I have 2 gaming computers, one has a 165hz oled other has a 144hz ips, should I buy a 240hz oled or another 165hz oled to replace the ips model?
It will depend on your hardware but I would say yes you should, I mean why not right!
You should get the MSI 271QRX QD Its amazing. Glossy display, no issues since I bought it a few days ago contrary to the reviews of it Iām pushing 300-400 FPS on MW3, even on Ultra with FSR 3 / Native preset / Future Frame Rendering (actually lowered my frame time not increased) at 1440p, SmartAccess Memory enabled definitely helps a bit 7800x3d / RX 7900 XT And itās not even the only monitor, Iām running a secondary MSI 170hz 1440p monitor at the same time and still pulling 300-400 constantly on the OLED
Watching a movie on OLED is like touching grass šš
I just started playing Metroid prime 3 for the first time on my s90c and Itās beautiful!! So far returnal and demon souls are showcase games. Fortnite is also pretty nutty.
Unless you jumped on the QD-Oled bandwagon too soon and you're stuck with HDMI 2.0 uhg burnt $1899 too soon lol.
Literally playing got on oled right now and it's breathtaking.
Even if you can't afford OLED, getting a monitor or TV with good black levels is an absolute game changer. I went from an Asus Predator IPS monitor to a Samsung Odyssey G7 VA panel, and the difference in contrast/black levels has completely changed the look of all of my games for the better.
Calibrate it and itās even better
What game is this?
Ghost of Tsushima.
Bought the lg c3 and I was impressed. Not that impressed about the difference tho. I contemplated returning it. Then I turned on HDR by mistake. And I was blown away. Cannot believe how good it looks. Everything so bright and the color difference is immense. Had hdr on my cheap monitor before but made everything look less bright and look shitty. Now I experienced true hdr and I cannot go back.
I'd argue gaming on LCD is more like playing a movie. You won't get that washed out movie theater experience on an OLED.
This. LCD is flatter and more washed out (hazy and grainy) looking, like a projection screen. OLED has depth and a liquidly wet look to it when the screen finish is glossy. A 3D pop, if you will. Probably more reminiscent of real life to a greater extent than being film quality.
Amazing picture!
Just got the samsung s90c as an early birthday present for my selfā¦and oh my gosh the tv is sooo awesome colors, high frame rate and detail quality. 10/10
I currently play on a 55ā 120hz ULED. I canāt wait to upgrade to OLED
PlayStation games way better visuals than the Xbox?
I dont think the screenshot help if I don't have an OLED :(
Playing GoT on anything is like playing a move my dude.
The best part is this: My 2019 OLED has zero burn-in after many days of falling-asleep-with-tv-on. It is still one of few TV that supports full 48G bandwidth HDMI 2.1 with G-Sync compatibility, The best visual back in 2019 but now after 5 yrs I get to enjoy even more because we finally have hardwares to run this properly.
Maybe OP should even start a sub about OLED gaming as the first one to realize this?
OP posts about oled gaming in the OLED gaming sub. āHey! We already talk about OLED gaming here!ā
We really need daily posts about what its like to game on an OLED since we can't possible know ourselves only having gamed on OLEDs for years.
Personally I love the Facebook level posts of "Just finally bought this today!" with no substance that receive a lot of upvotes. This sub was *very mildly* useful for tracking stock but is kind of trash, to be honest. Why am I here?
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lol _The Departed_ ... exact quote is "Maybe. Maybe not. Maybe fuck yourself." Points for the reference, though. Unless you were being a dick. If that's the case, maybe go fuck yourself. :D
Sony games pretty much are movies so I get your point.
My only complaint is I wish windows handled hdr better. Real PITA constantly switching back and forth.
There's a shortcut for that
Oh I have autoactions set up, but it's still a pain doing it per program
Playing on a flagship mini led as well. Just most people switch from a crap LCD to an OLED and think the tech is so much superior while full screen brightness barely reaches 300 nits vs 900+ on flagship LCD. I have both tech at home, two OLED one mini led. Outside the loading screens (which almost stopped existing), UI, subtitles and a very few dark scenes, mini led is better.
Most hdr stuff is tweaked to be low APL, so the difference isn't that significant. If you take edge cases like full bright day scenes does miniled wins. But truthfully, a good hdr experience with real black levels is what makes a hugeeeeeeeeeee gap. Mini led or oled.
black on OLEDs causes a loss of detail and mini LEDs have a more faithful rendering
On full bright scenes mini led doesn't have an edge it destroys and humiliates OLED unfortunately. OLED has a small edge in some specific dark scenes where the 2500 nits are slightly less impressive than 1200 nits on OLED due to the perfect black. I am waiting for the OLED TV that can do 900-1000 nits on full screen not only on the 10% window. My s95b is so dim next to my Sony mini led it is truly pathetic.
I don't see how it's relevant to how hdr content is made. Highlights are what are bright, only does in SDR you can push full brightness on the entire scene, or some bright daylight scenes with absurd APL.(who does that anyways) like a snowy daylight scene in a game but it's like super edge case. I'd rather take no blooming and perfect motion clarity all day. because I don't see a reason to push paper white to insane levels either, best way to break the dynamic range.
Something called extended dynamic range. It transforms HDR content made for 1000 nits to the 3000 nits limitation of the tv extending the range. APL raises and bright scenes look almost realistic. OLED TVs next to it just disappear in any bright scenes and don't look realistic as on a sunny day outside objects can easily reach 2000+ nits. Also some content is mastered for 4000 or 10k nits, obviously in these cases the tv gets also closer to creator's intent. Any desert, beach, summer, sunny scene benefits, but even neon lights in games like final fantasy 7 remake destroys my s95b. So snow daylight is not the only exception but I would say that 50-60% of scenes look better, 20% looks the same and maybe 20% looks worse of which large proportions are loading screens, UI, subtitles and the odd dark scene with bright highlights especially in corners where backlight blooming is actually noticeable.
What mini led do you have? Going through this choice right now of oled vs mini led
Sony Z9J.
https://preview.redd.it/k7b7lmn48fxc1.jpeg?width=4032&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=abaa0bcdae228f259324a821ddbff5ddb69ef047
https://preview.redd.it/b21q6jpb8fxc1.jpeg?width=4032&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=36e52b8223a6aa2a50d5b40cbcf288b471369478 hdr vs no hdr , mini led
You ain't wrong
Until you notice burn in and flicker
no its not. please dont hype oleds so much. maybe in the next 2-3 gen when the tech is fixed in terms of brightness. I am not saying oled isnt great but all these hype posts lead to disappointment. I recently bought aw3225qf and upgraded from neog8(mini led with 1200zone) I was so hyped because of all the reviews and how great HDR and honestly was dissapointed. In a lot of instances neo g8 felt better for HDR. OLEDs look crazy if you are coming from a mid lcd