I experience the same thing. It is worse in full screen mode for me as well.
Indialen:
Let me guess: You have a VA-panel monitor, or a curved monitor? They’re kind of so-so with Diablo II due to slow pixel response for the dark colors of Diablo II’s dungeon scenes.
Simply, I had an understanding that if we had a screen with a frequency of 1 kHz, we would get the same effect as on displays made on CRT technology, namely, the absence of the sampling and holding effect (it still seems to me that the shows that I watched on an old 21 inches lg looked perfectly sm...
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Theoretically Possible: Custom Frame Rate Capping Software That Syncs To Poll Rate If you are a software developer, there is a solution Now, there are potential workarounds, like writing a custom frame-rate capper that uses a mousehook ( LowLevelMouseProc callback and the WH_MOUSE_LL event). Basica...
Yes, that is impressive. Now 22 votes in less than 24 hours. The RTINGS-suggest-monitor page now is 39 votes. Lots of fans of Blur Busters, obviously. We could ask them to do some extra pursuits. I believe they would do it since its specifically tuned for bfi and that sets it apart from others. We ...
The promised press release is now out: PRESS RELEASE: Version 2.0 of Blur Busters Approved Certification Programme, with ViewSonic XG2431 as First To Pass Retweet this Twitter | Share this Facebook https://blurbusters.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/blur-busters-approved-not-for-unauthorized-use-or-r...
They won't know how to test it they way it's intended to be used. this monitor essentially needs custom resolutions with large VT's for it's strobed modes to function adequately. The good news is you don’t need Strobe Utility or Large VTs. XG2431 has vastly better 240Hz strobing out-of-box than XG2...
Finally, it dawned on me that if I understood correctly, a 7680x4320 display at 960 Hz will give the same level of blur as 1920 x 1080 at 240. From a pixels-of-blur, yes . From a physical-inches-of-blur, no . Confused? Here’s an explanation Hz will determine physical distance of blur on a sample-an...
Sizes have grown since the small TVs of the 1940s which were only a few inches -- usually less than 10 inches in those days! And CRT tubes never grew beyond about 40" by the 1990s. In that context, direct-view TV size growth over 30 years from 1990s to 2020s was scorching fast compared to the 50 yea...