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First framerate, >40fps is fine for me, but if I can reach 60fps, matching my monitor's 60Hz refresh rate, so much the better. After I got a decent framerate, I look for a balance between resolution and effects, anyhow having just a 1080p monitor I don't need a res any higher than that. If I must choose a compromise, I prefer getting 1080p and then just the effects I like and the best anti-aliasing I can get without sacrificing framerate and resolution. Usually I find acceptable compromises, as I don't like any FX that make the images less sharp or that add badly implemented supposedly realistc flaws, so I turn them off completely. Any FX well done is welcome, anyway, if it doesn't make fall under the minimum I prefer the features I consider essential.
If you're talking about 4k, then I agree completely, as I don't need it yet, neither having any TV or monitor reaching that res, nor large enough to really get visible benefits from it, although I could consider 4k res on monitors in which 1080p is already enough if it can be used to implement a faster and smoother antialiasing.



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