Monitor Difference
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@bhall09 said in Monitor Difference:
Are there any changes to settings I need to make out of the box? What changes will I notice? Will I be way early on everything? How long does it take to adjust?
Good questions!
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@bhall09 said in Monitor Difference:
Are there any changes to settings I need to make out of the box? What changes will I notice? Will I be way early on everything? How long does it take to adjust?
when i switched to monitor i was too early on everything for quite a bit.. took me 2 days to get my timing down
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@ponteee110 said in Monitor Difference:
@bhall09 said in Monitor Difference:
Will it help me win showdown every time?
i couldn't win a single showdown on tv.. got a monitor and since then not one showdown i didn't win.. but i could never go to the final boss right away
How much was your monitor? Im looking into buying the state of the art apple laptop worth $2000 so i can make world series.
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@ponteee110 said in Monitor Difference:
@bhall09 said in Monitor Difference:
Will it help me win showdown every time?
i couldn't win a single showdown on tv.. got a monitor and since then not one showdown i didn't win.. but i could never go to the final boss right away
How much was your monitor and what model? Im looking into buying the latest state of the art apple monitor 32 inch pro display XDR worth $6,000 so i can finally make world series.
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@The_Icon148 said in Monitor Difference:
@ponteee110 said in Monitor Difference:
@bhall09 said in Monitor Difference:
Will it help me win showdown every time?
i couldn't win a single showdown on tv.. got a monitor and since then not one showdown i didn't win.. but i could never go to the final boss right away
How much was your monitor and what model? Im looking into buying the latest state of the art apple monitor 32 inch pro display XDR worth $6,000 so i can finally make world series.
got it from a friend.. it was $50 lol i would suggest a benQ for 150-200$ with 1ms respond time
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@ponteee110 said in Monitor Difference:
@bhall09 said in Monitor Difference:
Are there any changes to settings I need to make out of the box? What changes will I notice? Will I be way early on everything? How long does it take to adjust?
when i switched to monitor i was too early on everything for quite a bit.. took me 2 days to get my timing down
Same here. I'm hitting quite a bit better but now my pitching timing is all jacked. I'm hanging pitches left and right!
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@slipkid69 said in Monitor Difference:
Well the biggest difference is input lag. But depending on how old your tv was/is, those specs between the two can be pretty close. Most monitors have about 8-10ms of input lag while newer tv’s in game mode can be 15-20ms. I think having a smaller screen can be helpful by having you focus more on the incoming pitch.
Newer TVs in game mode are approx 9-10ms... Got a 65" LG at Target for $700 last year and its just under 10ms. Buddies of mine have picked up other similar input lag TVs.
A good monitor is <1ms.
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Unless you are streaming on twitch making money playing this game it baffles me so many of you sacrifice playing on a tv, chillin back to sit 2 feet away from a monitor. To each their own
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@pbake12 said in Monitor Difference:
@Oppo_Tacoz said in Monitor Difference:
It is a huge difference when seeing the ball come in but don't buy the monitor thinking that you will all the sudden become a hitting god. You can track the curve of the ball and path of the ball better but you will still need the timing and placement of the PCI to be good.
So if I got a monitor I would just be able to smash my PCI to the bottom of the strike zone on a pitch down the middle even faster!?!? haha
I won't get a monitor because I hate how basic online gameplay (allstar) is forcing people to upgrade technology just to catch up to a fastball.
Well said. I bought a monitor for the exact reason you mentioned. I find that I’m definitely better playing in events, but a monitor doesn’t help in ranked when, randomly, the pitch speeds can reach 1000mph. The thought is the connection between opponents with different internet speeds is the reason for this. What’s weird is that I hit just fine in ranked even up to hall fame last year playing on a tv, but this year, from time to time, I can’t even sniff the ball on all star. And that’s using a monitor.
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Appreciate the tips here. I changed some things up and it's crazy how much better I can hit now. WOuldn't think something could affect the game experience so much.
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@NCStateHokie said in Monitor Difference:
Appreciate the tips here. I changed some things up and it's crazy how much better I can hit now. WOuldn't think something could affect the game experience so much.
What did you change up? Still working on adapting myself. I’m early on everything and these moments today with the slow pitchers are driving me crazy.
I didn’t change any settings other than going full RGB mode on the PS4
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I got a monitor tonight. And it's insane how slow the pitches are coming in on showdown. Fastballs look like change ups, and curves look like knuckle balls. I assume it's not like that on RS. Haven't tried it yet
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@notoriousHEB said in Monitor Difference:
@slipkid69 said in Monitor Difference:
Well the biggest difference is input lag. But depending on how old your tv was/is, those specs between the two can be pretty close. Most monitors have about 8-10ms of input lag while newer tv’s in game mode can be 15-20ms. I think having a smaller screen can be helpful by having you focus more on the incoming pitch.
Newer TVs in game mode are approx 9-10ms... Got a 65" LG at Target for $700 last year and its just under 10ms. Buddies of mine have picked up other similar input lag TVs.
A good monitor is <1ms.
No monitor has input lag specs that low. You are confusing it with response time. That is usually 1ms or slightly higher depending on the monitor panel.
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@slipkid69 said in Monitor Difference:
@notoriousHEB said in Monitor Difference:
@slipkid69 said in Monitor Difference:
Well the biggest difference is input lag. But depending on how old your tv was/is, those specs between the two can be pretty close. Most monitors have about 8-10ms of input lag while newer tv’s in game mode can be 15-20ms. I think having a smaller screen can be helpful by having you focus more on the incoming pitch.
Newer TVs in game mode are approx 9-10ms... Got a 65" LG at Target for $700 last year and its just under 10ms. Buddies of mine have picked up other similar input lag TVs.
A good monitor is <1ms.
No monitor has input lag specs that low. You are confusing it with response time. That is usually 1ms or slightly higher depending on the monitor panel.
This is correct, response time is a marketing term and the true input lag of these 1ms response time monitors is somewhere between 10-15ms.
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@slipkid69 said in Monitor Difference:
@notoriousHEB said in Monitor Difference:
@slipkid69 said in Monitor Difference:
Well the biggest difference is input lag. But depending on how old your tv was/is, those specs between the two can be pretty close. Most monitors have about 8-10ms of input lag while newer tv’s in game mode can be 15-20ms. I think having a smaller screen can be helpful by having you focus more on the incoming pitch.
Newer TVs in game mode are approx 9-10ms... Got a 65" LG at Target for $700 last year and its just under 10ms. Buddies of mine have picked up other similar input lag TVs.
A good monitor is <1ms.
No monitor has input lag specs that low. You are confusing it with response time. That is usually 1ms or slightly higher depending on the monitor panel.
Ha! Look at that! My bad!
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@KommanderNKeef9 said in Monitor Difference:
Finally purchased a BenQ 24 inch. Saw talks on here awhile back about the difference it makes to play on a monitor, and was wondering what experiences you guys have had. What makes it better than playing on my 65 inch TV? Prolly a little late to ask haha but needed a monitor for work anyways!
Thanks
BenQ is the best!
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I’ve never used a monitor, but when 20 came out I was out of town for work and brought my PS4 to the hotel. I don’t know what TVs they had there but the difference from my home tv was insane, I went 12-0 in ranked and felt like I had months to gauge what pitch was coming in. I’ve seriously thought about calling the hotel to see what tv they had lol. Granted this was at release when hitting was ridiculously easy, but I felt like it was a massive difference from my home tv
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@notoriousHEB said in Monitor Difference:
@slipkid69 said in Monitor Difference:
Well the biggest difference is input lag. But depending on how old your tv was/is, those specs between the two can be pretty close. Most monitors have about 8-10ms of input lag while newer tv’s in game mode can be 15-20ms. I think having a smaller screen can be helpful by having you focus more on the incoming pitch.
Newer TVs in game mode are approx 9-10ms... Got a 65" LG at Target for $700 last year and its just under 10ms. Buddies of mine have picked up other similar input lag TVs.
A good monitor is <1ms.
Incorrect. The 1 ms is response time, not the input lag spec, which is what is most relevant.
As pointed out above, the better input lag will help you with timing but the pci placement is still up to you.
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@j9milz said in Monitor Difference:
Believe it or not ive had a hard time adjusting to a monitor, pitches come in so slowly sometimes i end up early as hell or memorized thinking i have more time than i do and end up late cuz im not actually used to seeing the ball so clearly lol.
I still have that problem, and have had a monitor since AUGUST of 2019. It's driving me crazy. I have no idea how to fix this problem.