The Great Debate

24"

1920x1080

anything more is bloat, and you know it

There's no difference between them. If anyone claims something else they're wrong. /thread

1440p feels pointless, if you're going to aim for anything other than 1080, you should go all in on 4K.

4k is necessary for big screens (TVs)
1080p is fine for monitors
720p is okay for handhelds

1440p? Uh if you're going for a hybrid of a monitor/tv.

8k? For home theaters only.

1440 would matter if 4k didn't become widely available almost immediately after
there's no reason for 1080p to ever drop as a standard neither, so it's really all or nothing

1440p is the new 1080p. every games upscaler/antialiasing/particle/hair systems assumes you're at a base resolution of 1440p. anything less and the effects literally break.

Retardismo, 1440p is noticeably better than 1080p and with 2160p you can turn off anti-aliasing and still see no jaggies which makes the image look more better than those parsed by anti-aliasing.

im currently playing kingdome come deliverance in 720p per eye (so effectively 1440p) stereoscopic 3d. its rough but its all my rtx 2060 can handle while still keeping the game looking decent with a mix of medium and high settings

1620p DLDSR on a 1080p monitoe

God I love 2160p.

2160p should be the standard but hardware can't handle it on newer games with max settings, so 1440p it is.

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whats the point if you still cannot generate nonfake visual data ten years later?

1080p
60fps
you don't need more

1440p is much higher resolution than 1080p. If you play interface driven games like strategy and roleplaying, it is massively noticeable. It also gives you much better performance than 4k.

for me it's 360p upscaled to 4k

Thanks to TAA and other image smearing techniques devs like to abuse in modern games, 2160p is the only way to go.

not true. 95 of games target consoles and their lowest resolution is 720p. many xbox series s games even render at this resolution. modern games are playable in 720p, anything lower and the ui starts breaking

with 2160p you can turn off anti-aliasing and still see no jaggies

thats bullshit unless your sit far away. that being said simple AA like fxaa clears up the jaggies on 4k quite well without degrading the clarity anywhere near as much as on lower resolutioms

1080p is so ugly you can see the different pixels but you're forced to play on that because comp cucks low life subhumans

New games could if they were not made in terrible unoptimized frameworks.

this though I think handhelds should have 1080. 720 is only ok if the screen is only like 5 inches or less. Basically gimmick micro handhelds

1440p is plenty for any game, stable 60 fps is more important.
more is always better for any productivity work though

just use 4x the processing power for a barely better image

No

1440p is noticeably better than 1080p

not at 24", I went 1440p 27" like a fucking retard and there's barely any difference in picture quality EXCEPT for the fact that native 1080p media actually looks worse because the fucking pixels dont line up with it or whatever

1080p

I kneel

and with 2160p you can turn off anti-aliasing and still see no jaggies

not really, unless it's something like a 24 inch screen jaggies will still be visible
i'm referring to contemporary games btw in which antialiasing is more necessary

consider the following

120

240 minimum if you're sticking with 1080p

people and video games are so fucking backwards these days

invest into 4k setup

play games that look 20 years old but run like absolute shit

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all 3 are equally aliased

What the hell is 1080p locked media? Switch? I have a second small 1080p for stuff like that.
Definitely not video, you can watch that in an appropriately sized window.

Definitely not video, you can watch that in an appropriately sized window.

not being able to go fullscreen without the video turning into a blurry mess is shit

Based retard. Playing games at 1080p on a 1440p monitor will look noticeably worse than playing games at 1080p on a 1080p monitor but video content doesn't give a shit about your monitor resolution, 1080p media will look the same on both 1440p and 1080p monitors.

1080p media will look the same on both 1440p and 1080p monitors.

my eyes fucking disagreed when I looked at them side by side with my old and new monitors

supposedly 4k doesn't have this issue but 1440p very much disagrees with 1080p media

1>2>3

it's because 1080p only scales well to 2160p due to the scaling factor being a integer number, where to get correct upscaling on 1440p you'd have to start from 720p and not 1080p

There's no logical reason to go 2160p

I'm still using a 32" 4k monitor I bought in 2017 (even has VRR) and recently got a 1080p 15.6" OLED panel for color critical stuff
I wanted to get 1440p at first but then my relative bought a 1440p 27" panel and honestly it barely looked like an upgrade over 24" 1080p panel he had back then

Literally this
i don't get it why Nvidia keeps hiding it

DVD (480p) scales evenly to 1440p. That's the only video I watch.

nipple diapers

faggot

4k display is the best thing you can get if you mostly shitpost and play old games

I mostly play old games, but when I do play new games, I don't consider 60 fps good enough, so I am satisfied with 1440p.

Been using 25" ultrawide, 2560x1080 for a decade now. It rules. Extra real estate to give myself an advantage in FPS and ARPG games. Not a huge monitor like the modern 34" ones, so it fits nicely on my desk. Also extra real estate for work and editing. I don't think I can ever go back to 16:9 aspect ratio. I'm sure 4K is nice but I also don't want to have to buy a $1.5k GPU just to run games at 60 FPS.

mfw i have a 720p monitor

playing 2160p on a 1080p monitor is retarded
playing 1080p on a 2160p monitor is retarded

playing on 2160p on a 2160p monitor is no different from playing 1080p on a 1080p monitor

Native 1440p or DLDSR 4k with balanced DLSS, 1080p is only for the browns.

At least you can run in ultra with raytracing at 60fps

Nipple holsters cuz they are lethal to Chinese eyes.

DLDSR

i kinda want to try it too but which Percentage i must put in the smoothness?

It's all up to you, most people prefer it between 50% and 60%

I like hwow you intentionally made the 1080 look worse

try out different settings and see what works for you, mine is set to 0

the performance drop from 1440p to 4k is absolutely not acceptable yet