| HoloDust said: I guess it has something to do with distance - I sit 2 feet away from 32" monitor when gaming, so I tend to notice pretty much anything at all times, resulting in probably being oversensitive to aliasing, and this 2 yards away from my kid's 42" TV translates to very close as well, so I've noticed a lot of jaggies. Not saying it's bad, but honestly, I'd never call it smooth. |
It's highly dependent on display size, display quality and distance you are viewing your display from... Plus rendering tricks the games use... And of course personal preference/sensitivity.
I Remember during the 7th gen... Console gamers used to proclaim their console of choice had the best graphics... And were better than PC's due to a myriad of reasons... But also were often gaming at less than 720P resolutions with excessive pixel crawl. It was messy.
Then 1080P became all the rage once consoles caught up, then again with 4k, then again with upscaling... PC was always that one step ahead, but compared to consoles 1080P, 4k, DLSS was "irrelevant" until their platform had it as well apparently.
I see jaggies, but I run an 85" 4k OLED and only sit a few meters away.
My PC monitor is a 32" 1440P VA panel that I am only a 2 feet away tops.
I'm not phased by it though, I still go back to and play old games from the 90's.

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