Hey guys, does it matter what screen resolution u play? I've been playing at either 800 x 600 @ 170 hertz, or 1024 x 768 @ 140 hertz. My monitor supports both these refresh rates, and I keep in the same within the game. What are the pro's and con's to this. The last thread I read had most everyone playing at like 60 - 85 hertz. I'm confused to where the difference lies in the monitor refresh rate and the game selection refresh rate. Thanks for any help guys.......Remington Joe
Ok still no answer, that I understand, lol
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the faster the hertz ( amount of time the vid card refreshes the entire screen ) , generally speaking, the better. As far as the resolution goes, its a matter of preferrance, higher is going to be better looking graphically speaking but also ( depending on your vid card ) less performance ( frame rates ). I run mine at 1280 by 1024 @ 70 Hz, with everything on. -
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your hertz of your monitor isn't very important, as long as it's higher then your FPS it's OK , why putting the refresh rate of your monitor so high if your refresh rate of images (FPS) is only the half of it.
Better use a higher resolution, gives you more detail and easyer to spot enemy's and stuffComment
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Ok so I've got my monitor set at 1024 x 768 @ 140 hertz. Is this good or should I back it down to 85 hertz as the threads above suggest. Then, should I have the in game settings match the monitor refresh rate etc. Or, is the in game setting the setting one I should set no higher the 85! Thanks for the replies guys!Comment
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That's not true. In airforce studies pilots were able to distinguish individual frames at several hundred FPS.Originally posted by SmilingRaccoonThe human eye can only see 60-80 frames per second, anything higher then 85 is just not worth it and a waste of power. Use that power to up the resolution if you can.
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set it at what works for you.. I personally woud not go above 100hz. Just play with it and use fraps ( www.fraps.com ) to test your fps and set it where you try to get no less than 60 fps ( ideal )..Comment
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Do not I repeat do NOT lower your CRT refresh rate lower than 75herts
If you do, remember my words when you see that eye doctor when you go blind.
there is still a noticeable difference between 85 and 100herts, but above 100 the human eye could not make out any difference and thus a waste of power. Most people cant tell between 85 and 100 either, so I would suggest you stick with 85.
Now there is a noticeable difference between 75 and 85, although not that bad as 60, still I recommend 85 just because its what every monitor today supports and better for your eye.Comment
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