@RustyCrab @zero oh, maybe it could be an issue with hdr being too bright for them, so that leads to burn in. I don't think the switch oled has hdr support at all so that would make sense.
@RustyCrab @zero that's the default setting for some reason lmao it's always one of the first things I go in and change, a lot of people miss it.
@zero @RustyCrab I guess if people are making shitty oled screens but like, a YouTuber did a test where he left breath of the wild on a switch oled and it took thousands of hours before it became an issue: https://youtu.be/Po8jAQjvd88
If you use some sort of screen saver, hide your taskbar (or even use a transparent one with an animated wallpaper or something), you'll probably be fine for a while. Burn in WILL happen but like, not in a very meaningful way and not awfully quickly. I don't think it is necessarily something you need to worry too much about.
@flux_the_cat me and filian
@flux_the_cat if those are lemons then call me a lemon grabbing whore
@waifu those guys were playing with mats that just reflect my personality
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@RustyCrab @zero ips LCD panels are not that good for competitive type gaming. Amazing color and viewing angles, and usually better contrast too in my experience. Just bad latency. You notice it less if it is high refresh rate. TN is superior latency, VA is a good mix of both. IPS panels are about to get a lot better because of Nvidia's upcoming Pulsar tech.
OLED is superior in pretty much every way to all of these except for the VRR flickering. Burn in is a non issue now really.
You've probably done this already but make sure your monitor is set to use full dynamic range (0-255) instead of limited (16-235). Might help with your black levels there. Also, disable hdr in games because there is a pretty high likelihood your monitor doesn't have great hdr support and it'll just leave the image looking super washed out.
@GrungeQueef it is trivial to pirate windows these days actually. Even 11. There is a script on github (which Microsoft owns) that connects to the ms servers to just verify your copy. Permanently, in most cases.
If you buy a non-oem windows license or buy a PC with windows installed it'll just attach a lifetime license to your ms account.
Linus dick tips has made a couple videos on pirating windows even lol.
MS doesn't really care if you get it for free. Much like Adobe. It keeps their market share up. They make most of their money through professional and education sectors, not personal.
@HonkHonkBoom @verita84 @GrungeQueef no lol you know how many of the retards are posting from apple devices
mainly post about music and games, and share art from artists i like.
obviously i don't condone any sort of abuse/exploitation irl, go fuck yourself.
currently learning japanese.