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1080p is still as much as anyone needs
switched from a shitty 1080p 60hz monitor that my dad "borrowed" from his office to a 1440p 165hz monitor about a year ago. realistically i don't see much use out of it especially since like half the games i play cap at 60fps and were meant for crts or handhelds but i dont realistically see myself switching back to a lower resolution
 
switched from a shitty 1080p 60hz monitor that my dad "borrowed" from his office to a 1440p 165hz monitor about a year ago. realistically i don't see much use out of it especially since like half the games i play cap at 60fps and were meant for crts or handhelds but i dont realistically see myself switching back to a lower resolution
The difference between the two resolutions is barely noticable wtf
 
The difference between the two resolutions is barely noticable wtf
I will 100% admit most of the difference comes from the increased refresh rate but I still look at 1080p monitors all the time. When you use both of them regularly you will in fact see a difference and if you're actively looking for a difference you're probably looking at the boundary between pixels specifically meaning you'll feel less of a difference because you're looking for less of a difference.
 
I didn't think there was much difference between 480p and 720p until I went back to 480p and thought it looked incredibly blurry. What I'm saying is, if we never improve graphic fidelity, we'll never realize how blurry lower resolutions actually are.
 
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