you don't even need a good monitor for either of them, but in terms of buying a good monitor i have no idea which ones are good so unhelpful post is unhelpful
I never knew anyone cared about visual quality on this game. HD elements don't make that much of a difference even in fullscreen 1080p. Just play whatever res feels comfortable, it doesn't take long to get used to the new resolution.B1rd wrote:
I'm going to replace my old 60hz 1440x900 monitor with a BenQ 24" 1080p 144hz 1ms response time monitor soon.
Any advice though what I should do about the resolution change? Should I keep Osu! at 1440x900, would that create any cursor lag? Or should I play Osu! at 1080p, would the image quality be much better? And would such a slight sensitivty adjustment stuff up my aim for a long time?
Play on 1440x900 windowed with aero disabled and http://puu.sh/7YYgf.pngB1rd wrote:
I'm going to replace my old 60hz 1440x900 monitor with a BenQ 24" 1080p 144hz 1ms response time monitor soon.
Any advice though what I should do about the resolution change? Should I keep Osu! at 1440x900, would that create any cursor lag? Or should I play Osu! at 1080p, would the image quality be much better? And would such a slight sensitivty adjustment stuff up my aim for a long time?
"High-end"YayMii wrote:
But anyone who says that CRTs have terrible image quality simply hasn't seen a high-end CRT monitor, which trumps over most standard LCDs in a lot of ways.
These are usually signs of a dying CRT.WolfCoder wrote:
I really don't miss that high screeching noise (they all do that, the higher end ones are worse), I don't miss the burning eyes, the excessive size and weight, and fiddling with the picture knobs for hours never being satisfied.
Oh, LCD? My bad.Bassist Vinyl wrote:
my LCD monitor has a high pitched whine too, it's had it for 3 years but it's settled down recently or maybe i just cant notice it as much even if i try anymore.
eh my case isnt related to the other guys CRT just mentioned it because why notRaneFire wrote:
Oh, LCD? My bad.Bassist Vinyl wrote:
my LCD monitor has a high pitched whine too, it's had it for 3 years but it's settled down recently or maybe i just cant notice it as much even if i try anymore.
But mine is 8 years old and is not screeching at all. In fact it works just fine and I plan on using it as a second monitor.
Super late reply, but how do you get to this screen?Mathsma wrote:
B1rd wrote:
I'm going to replace my old 60hz 1440x900 monitor with a BenQ 24" 1080p 144hz 1ms response time monitor soon.
Play on 1440x900 windowed with aero disabled and http://puu.sh/7YYgf.png
That is if you play with mouse like your profile says.
Right click your osu!.exe and click on 'properties'Zup wrote:
Super late reply, but how do you get to this screen?
this monitor broke a year ago thankfullyxxjesus1412fanx wrote:
my LCD monitor has a high pitched whine too, it's had it for 3 years but it's settled down recently or maybe i just cant notice it as much even if i try anymore.
Right click on the osu! desktop icon and then click 'properties'.Zup wrote:
Super late reply, but how do you get to this screen?
I play full screen letterboxing at 1440x900 with 144hz monitor, Its niceB1rd wrote:
I'm going to replace my old 60hz 1440x900 monitor with a BenQ 24" 1080p 144hz 1ms response time monitor soon.
Any advice though what I should do about the resolution change? Should I keep Osu! at 1440x900, would that create any cursor lag? Or should I play Osu! at 1080p, would the image quality be much better? And would such a slight sensitivty adjustment stuff up my aim for a long time?
You get used to new sensitivity really fast, if you play maps where you can follow cursor and concentrate on hitting the middle of circles (or see where you land).B1rd wrote:
would such a slight sensitivty adjustment stuff up my aim for a long time?
There would be no burn in because when the rgb value is 0,0,0 that particular pixel is off...lolcubes wrote:
I saw a brand new OLED TV a few days ago, and dayum, that picture quality.
The only thing I would be afraid of (at least from the first OLED monitor generation) would be the burn ins, playing osu in windowed mode for a long time could cause a burn in (actually it caused a burn in into my normal LCD screen too considering how long it has been up).
I know they will fix them, but the question is when. :p