I have a 60" LED Samsung, and I got a PC, PS4, PS3 hooked up to it, and while the motion stuff works well with some games, it causes too much lag for my liking, so I never use it.
I have a 60" LED Samsung, and I got a PC, PS4, PS3 hooked up to it, and while the motion stuff works well with some games, it causes too much lag for my liking, so I never use it.
Technically it should give a better fluidity, but less controls responsiveness. Probably would work on casual single player games where not much action is involved.
Definitely not multiplayer
| mulder2play said: Truemotion adds more frames to the picture. But that will surely cause artefacts when gaming because of the prediction it does. Eitherway, trumotion fails when there are fast scenes such as transformers or others. Shouldn't work on pc/console either cause it would have to buffer the next image and the add frames in between. Only possible on 24 fps movies where the content is buffered/delayed. Someone correct me if I am wrong. |
My samsung has different settengs, example, Tomb Raider had that annoying 'shacky cam' and it ran around 60fps on the PS4 I could set the TV to SMOOTH and it improved the picture quite a bit. But it introduced a ton of controller lag. If I change the setting to CLEAR it amplifies the 'shacky cam' effect.
Maybe they are already doing it and the hardware is even weaker than we thought because it can't even handle decent motion interpolation.
Also you might forget that even if these frames do not need to be rendered the traditional way they still need to be calculated, which consumes performance.
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| vivster said: Maybe they are already doing it and the hardware is even weaker than we thought because it can't even handle decent motion interpolation. Also you might forget that even if these frames do not need to be rendered the traditional way they still need to be calculated, which consumes performance. |
That's correct. Anyway, expect control lag any time the TV needs to run additional processing to improve display quality.
That's why we still use those standard monitors with our PCs. Because of the great response time and lack of additional processing.
My TV has that. Had to turn it off, though. Made Wii and PS3 games flicker for some reason. It took me forever to figure out what the problem was.
My Sammy F8000 works pretty well on Finfal Fantasy 13. Silky smooth. I guess because it's almost a movie 

HEMSTAR said:
But my Samsung 32 inch (latest model) has 120hz trumotion but doesnt really make a difference to be completely honest. |
The latest Samsung is 240hz native which would be 480 tru-motion... and that was towards the end of last year... if your samsung is recent at all is should be atleast 120hz native and 240 tru-motion
| Talal said: I will permaban myself if the game releases in 2014. |
in reference to KH3 release date
papamudd said:
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Yea i guess it's 120hz native and 240 trumotion.

Trumotion, Cinemotion, SmoothMotion...
All the same name for the worst addition to modern televisions. If you watch a movie (or really anything) with this feature on, everything looks like a soap opera or local television commercial. And you'll see this is in the wild in many sports bars and even some cinemas on their lobby preview screens.
I don't know what it would do to gaming, but it kills everything else it touches.