I've had the 65" C1 for several months now and after doing numerous comparisons here's what I've noticed. Game mode isn't as sharp as ISF Bright/Dark, nor is it as bright. They clearly had to ditch some of that extra shnazzy' processing to get lag as low as possible i'm guessing. To compensate for the lack of sharpness, just increase the sharpness to your liking and play with the Super Resolution Settings. I find with 3D titles running in 900p/1080p content on switch like Breath of the Wild, Mario Odyssey etc setting sharpness to 50 + Super Resolution High yields the best result. But for 2D sprite based titles knocking it down to at least 10 and turning off Super resolution looks best.whitestar wrote: ↑23 Nov 2021, 18:28Technically this is a question for the LG C1, but since there was no thread for it (and it's very similar to the CX) I ask it here. In the RTINGS test I saw this:
"In 'Game Optimizer' mode, the settings are the same, but note that you can't enable BFI if you have Prevent Input Delay set to 'Boost'. Unfortunately, you can't enable BFI in 'PC' mode."
So what does that mean exactly. Can I still enable BFI when connecting a PC to the C1?
Also, how will a 1080p game look on the 4K screen? I assume the upscaling is pretty good on that TV? Or is that just true for TV signals?
As for PC mode, i dont like it. It greys out the Wide color gamut(This TV needs it due it's weak color volume and lack luster WRGB Color) and whatever else. I just stick to the game setting. Also, as you know boost mode gives you 9.5-10ms, but MotionPro HIGH which is designed for 60fps and below content is 21-22ms when gaming. Not ideal for stuff like platformers but not too shabby for 3rd or first person shooters. If you plan on using boost mode you might want to reduce brightness to 48-49 and plunk the black stabilizer setting at -9 to compensate for the near black gamma issue.
And if you want to squeeze more brightness out of this TV when using BFI in game mode or even without it, you can always go into the service menu and turn HDR Module ON, which basically gives you the peak brightness HIGH setting in game mode for brightness. BUT, the downside is that it makes colors inaccurate, but at least it adds zero latency.