Moron plays rd2 with built in motion smoothing on his tv without realizing it and gets vomit inducing input lag

https://x.com/baldassnugget/status/1885966528366985604

Somehow he thinks this is normal. Some tvs have smoothing on as default. He didn't even know what it was. Zoomers are so brain rotted they think a normal ps5 can run rd2 which has a draw distance of like half a mile at 60fps. This is some ceiling bird levels of not noticing.

I think noticing should be a mandatory class in high school. A full second input lag would entirely unplayable for someone with a brain.

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Schools actively suppress noticing

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@Kongvann make it so I can follow @Goomble again

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You can follow me all you want I'm just going to remove you :marseyheart:

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@FearOfBees :soycry: you can follow me if you want

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Lmao even I figured that out though it was after like 3 hours of thinking my ps5 was busted


https://i.rdrama.net/images/17334134537326243.webp

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https://i.rdrama.net/images/1738770847uER_r0HSwNnskQ.webp

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First thing I disable on every TV

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Someone posted on Twitter a way to turn it off on most brands of TV for people going home for Christmas to do to their parents' TVs. It was a couple of years ago so I can't find it now, but it was a useful resource.

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Some TVs are re-enabling them now. My TV is just sO sMaRt that whenever it's aware of me unplugging and re-plugging an HDMI cable, it treats it as a new device connection, with default per-connection settings.

I hate "smart" so much

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Average console enjoyer.

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Idk how anyone can watch movies or TV with interpolation, it looks like shit

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It looks like shit on tvs, on pc gpus it's fully customizable with no artifacts.

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Of course Frame Gen in a game looks better, not only the processing power, but also access to game world data

But >24fps looks like shit in movie context always, interpolation is even weirder because you still have motion blur from 180 degree 24fps shutter, but now at higher framerate and it just looks terrible.

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No i mean watching tv using a gpu. There's programs to add interpolation. You can make them like 144fps no artifacts

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Nothing makes me feel cooler than getting passed the controller for a round of cod then stopping .001 seconds into the match to dig around in the tv settings menu

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I think my tv might have that too. Anime often looks a bit weird on it.

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Didnt notice much of an input lag

People like this belong in the zoo.

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What does smoothing do? Like wouldn't that make the audio de sync in a movie?

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It invents frames based on the previous and future frames. Imagine your hand is on the left and you move it to the right. Imagine this has 30fps. You can increase it by essentially fabricating frames of the medium between each frame. On a tv it's meant for shows and movies NOT games. Gpu frame generation is fairly new and not this. He didn't realize it was on by default giving his game the tv delay of a full fricking second not meant for gaming.

For further explanation look up video interpolation. Smoothing is just the new age term normies use.

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