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Made a couple of changes. I enjoy playing on the smaller TV at the moment. The 43" is way nicer than the 70". Plus I moved some posters/pictures around.
I'm constantly changing my game room around. I don't think I will ever be happy with how it looks.
two things matter a lot here too, distance from tv and quality of picture. 65 imo is outrageous for gaming, probably great for casual games with friends but anything that requires a lot of precision is going to suffer as unless you are super far away u cannot possibly pay attention to 65 inches of screen simulanously. 30-42 is probably the sweet spot unles you can bare a smaller monitor type thing but i find thats more of a PC setup than console setup for my tasteI have a 65 inch and 32 inch TV and I prefer gaming (when I rarely do it) on the 32. 40 would def be better but too big is a problem for gaming to me lol
This thread makes me miss having actual game discs.
I have quite an expansive collection, but most of it is digital. I better hope nothing ever happens to my PSN account.
i get it tho, i kept getting bigger tvs for a long time too but it is indeed diminishing returns for some gameplay. liek chris said though it really does also depend how much you game and how u game. like ur a pro gamer at FPS and using a 65 inch screen ur probably a mad man, but ya like visually gorgeous shit like rdr2 are going to look fucking PIMP on a massive screenI was always of the "bigger is better" philosophy until I started playing on the 43". I was wrong. Porn stars are wrong. My wife is wrong.
Bigger isn't always better.
I have a monitor for gaming, but lately I have considered swapping to a bigger screen. In the past, I needed to have a good quality monitor/smaller screen because I played a lot of COD and when I tried to couch play it was awful. These days I really don't play multiplayer games anymore, so I'd prefer to get visuals over performance for my single player experiences.
yep that makes perfect sense to meI have a monitor for gaming, but lately I have considered swapping to a bigger screen. In the past, I needed to have a good quality monitor/smaller screen because I played a lot of COD and when I tried to couch play it was awful. These days I really don't play multiplayer games anymore, so I'd prefer to get visuals over performance for my single player experiences.