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TroyTheAverage

Love That Danhausen
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TroyTheAverage

Love That Danhausen
Made a couple of changes. I enjoy playing on the smaller TV at the moment. The 43" is way nicer than the 70". Plus I moved some posters/pictures around.

I'm constantly changing my game room around. I don't think I will ever be happy with how it looks.
 

Chris

Dreams are Endless
Made a couple of changes. I enjoy playing on the smaller TV at the moment. The 43" is way nicer than the 70". Plus I moved some posters/pictures around.

I'm constantly changing my game room around. I don't think I will ever be happy with how it looks.

I have a 65 inch and 32 inch TV and I prefer gaming (when I rarely do it) on the 32. 40 would def be better but too big is a problem for gaming to me lol
 

Canadian Dragon

The Ace of WS
I have a 65 inch and 32 inch TV and I prefer gaming (when I rarely do it) on the 32. 40 would def be better but too big is a problem for gaming to me lol
two things matter a lot here too, distance from tv and quality of picture. 65 imo is outrageous for gaming, probably great for casual games with friends but anything that requires a lot of precision is going to suffer as unless you are super far away u cannot possibly pay attention to 65 inches of screen simulanously. 30-42 is probably the sweet spot unles you can bare a smaller monitor type thing but i find thats more of a PC setup than console setup for my taste
 

TroyTheAverage

Love That Danhausen
I was always of the "bigger is better" philosophy until I started playing on the 43". I was wrong. Porn stars are wrong. My wife is wrong.

Bigger isn't always better.
 

Chris

Dreams are Endless
I will say if the game isn't super intense and looks good then the 65 inch is the way to go. I love Red Dead 2 on it but i play that game VERY slow lol not a lot of precision needed and it just looks beautiful
 

TroyTheAverage

Love That Danhausen
This thread makes me miss having actual game discs.

I have quite an expansive collection, but most of it is digital. I better hope nothing ever happens to my PSN account. :lol

That is what worries me about digital too. There was a guy I talked to a lot on twitter that got his account hacked and he couldn't recover anything and basically Sony was no help. Thousands of dollars lost on all the digital games.
 

Canadian Dragon

The Ace of WS
I was always of the "bigger is better" philosophy until I started playing on the 43". I was wrong. Porn stars are wrong. My wife is wrong.

Bigger isn't always better.
i get it tho, i kept getting bigger tvs for a long time too but it is indeed diminishing returns for some gameplay. liek chris said though it really does also depend how much you game and how u game. like ur a pro gamer at FPS and using a 65 inch screen ur probably a mad man, but ya like visually gorgeous shit like rdr2 are going to look fucking PIMP on a massive screen
 

Marty McFourth

Indy Wrestling Connoisseur
I have a monitor for gaming, but lately I have considered swapping to a bigger screen. In the past, I needed to have a good quality monitor/smaller screen because I played a lot of COD and when I tried to couch play it was awful. :lol These days I really don't play multiplayer games anymore, so I'd prefer to get visuals over performance for my single player experiences.
 

TroyTheAverage

Love That Danhausen
I have a monitor for gaming, but lately I have considered swapping to a bigger screen. In the past, I needed to have a good quality monitor/smaller screen because I played a lot of COD and when I tried to couch play it was awful. :lol These days I really don't play multiplayer games anymore, so I'd prefer to get visuals over performance for my single player experiences.

I don't do multiplayer or games that require me to need shit ton of detail like COD or any FPS games. But after TLOU2 I haven't wanted/needed a big ass screen. Wife is mad though because she thinks I wasted money on it. I didn't, I still like my movies on it.
 

Canadian Dragon

The Ace of WS
I have a monitor for gaming, but lately I have considered swapping to a bigger screen. In the past, I needed to have a good quality monitor/smaller screen because I played a lot of COD and when I tried to couch play it was awful. :lol These days I really don't play multiplayer games anymore, so I'd prefer to get visuals over performance for my single player experiences.
yep that makes perfect sense to me
 
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