Welcome to the club. Do you have a 4k tv?
If that's Master Race, then I'd love to see what they call a high end PC setup.
Also you're paying in Dollars and Euros, that's pretty random to go to such a length when you're from Northern Ireland.
The base PS4 will still be around, same with the X1, and games will still be made for those, just played at slightly lower quality and frames.
There is one guy here though that used Master race as a joke, but now that he isn't, he doesn't consider it a joke anymore, so I guess it's not that funny.
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| celador said: do you have a 4k tv? |
| Intrinsic said: Welcome to the club. Do you have a 4k tv? |
Nope. A few reasons why I won't be buying a 4k TV for probably 3 years.
In 2013 I bought a 55" high end bravia for $1000. Super set and it will do me for a while.
Current 4k TV'S are not up to the standard I want. If I buy now I'll just want another set in 3 years.
My requirements are.
55/60"
OLED
Low input lag
HDR (the best type)
And a price under $1000
I feel in 3 years for around $800 I will get an amazing 4k set that includes all these and much more. 4k TV'S should be proper mainstream by then so I'll likely get it for a good price.
I only have 1080p TVs and a 1080p projector as well. I highly recommend Horizon (obviously), Ratchet & Clank, Titanfall 2, Infinite Warfare and Rise of the Tomb Raider if you just want to check out some nifty pro modes. The games with higher framerates (such as Steep and Sniper Elite 4) are nice as well.
EDIT: Oh, For Honor and Watch Dogs 2 are quite nice as well. The Division is native 4k, so the supersampling is quite good.
Kerotan said:
Nope. A few reasons why I won't be buying a 4k TV for probably 3 years.
In 2013 I bought a 55" high end bravia for $1000. Super set and it will do me for a while.
Current 4k TV'S are not up to the standard I want. If I buy now I'll just want another set in 3 years.
My requirements are.
55/60" OLED Low input lag HDR (the best type) And a price under $1000
I feel in 3 years for around $800 I will get an amazing 4k set that includes all these and much more. 4k TV'S should be proper mainstream by then so I'll likely get it for a good price.
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Oled are prone to burn in and have bad input lag. Just get a good LED.
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Azuren said:
Oled are prone to burn in and have bad input lag. Just get a good LED. |
I concur. I believe that a high quality LED will serve you better in the long run.
Nice one bruhh, when I come to Ireland invite me over so we can play together, and then find us some nice Irish chicks to play with.
I'll get a Pro myself sometime this year, actually want it now for Nier and Horizon but all the exclusives left my wallet empty.


Azuren said:
Oled are prone to burn in and have bad input lag. Just get a good LED. |
That's why I'm waiting about 3 years. So these issues should be fixed by then. Plus my 1080p bravia will keep me happy until the ps5!
| Turkish said: Nice one bruhh, when I come to Ireland invite me over so we can play together, and then find us some nice Irish chicks to play with. I'll get a Pro myself sometime this year, actually want it now for Nier and Horizon but all the exclusives left my wallet empty. |
Haha unfortunately I'm not single. Those days are gone!
I'm still waiting for a nice special edition ps4pro before trading my current ps4 for the pro version. Nevertheless, congrats!
Imo, unless you're really into competitive multiplayer games, most games are still very much playable in the current OLED tvs. I really suggest buying LG E6. It's perhaps the only 3d + 4k OLED HDR tv (along with LG G6) we'll ever get. The passive 3d is also really good.
| Azuren said: Oled are prone to burn in and have bad input lag. Just get a good LED. |
LG display drivers has bad input lag period. Its not an 'OLED" problem, just so happens to be that LG were the only ones making oleds until now.
The Sony A1 sets would at least have input lag on par or better than their 930d sets of last year.
As for burn in, thats not as big an issue with oled as it was with plasma.... and teher way subtle ways manufacturers can prevent it.