Spongebob79
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Huat ah!! Part 2 liao. Come, come join the switch family
For those playing on TV
Do find out the settings on "Fast Motion" for your TV and max it out.
You will get 60fps sweetness with minor artifacts.
Cheers!
Remember to set RGB to full not automatic
Remember to set RGB to full not automatic
Where to find this setting? What does it do?
still trying to build my switch physical games collection....
it makes the color significantly more vibrant and black darker
under tv settings
Remember to set RGB to full not automatic
Don't set that blindly, you have to match it with your TV's capability. Only do it if your TV supports it.it makes the color significantly more vibrant and black darker
under tv settings
Depends on what "fast motion" on the tv does. Often TVs have many processing modes that will smooth frames during action scenes, show 60/120Hz regardless of input frame rate, edge enhancing, add motion blur, etc. All these are done by the tv, you are not getting what is actually coming out from the game. It adds artifacts and delays. Completely defeating the purpose of having games outputing at high res 60fps and all those graphics goodness. Check your TV manual and look for "game mode" or something that bypasses all processing by the tv and displays the image exactly as inputted.For those playing on TV
Do find out the settings on "Fast Motion" for your TV and max it out.
You will get 60fps sweetness with minor artifacts.
Cheers!
i was about to say this guy is crazy then i saw the nick, i totally understand now, itz normal
still trying to build my switch physical games collection....
Depends on what "fast motion" on the tv does. Often TVs have many processing modes that will smooth frames during action scenes, show 60/120Hz regardless of input frame rate, edge enhancing, add motion blur, etc. All these are done by the tv, you are not getting what is actually coming out from the game. It adds artifacts and delays. Completely defeating the purpose of having games outputing at high res 60fps and all those graphics goodness. Check your TV manual and look for "game mode" or something that bypasses all processing by the tv and displays the image exactly as inputted.
this "fast motion" and "game mode" i have studied quite a bit
use "fast motion" only games that is 30fps, if yer playing 60 fps game no point turn it on at all
do not use game mode as it basically render your tv "normal" by turning off all enhancement and concentrate only on refresh rate that doesn't matter.
do try it out on your own and see for yourself, don't have to take my word for it.
Who Said Switch library is lacking????
my personal experience is that if i don't use game mode, my games will have a input delay. It is not so obvious on slower games, but rhythm games like "Hatsune Miku Future Tone" for ps4 there is whole lot of difference, basically made it unplayable for my case.
Have not tried not using game mode on the switch.. maybe shall try it so tonight.
Just my experience. Cheers.
Not all the games are worth playing.
What games worth playing?