Monitor
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I play on a Xbox Series X with a 4K LG gaming monitor.
As I have understood it this setup will lead to 60 Hz regardless of my settings.
Will I be able to play in 120 Hz if I just lower the resolution on my Xbox?
Or will it still play in 60 Hz due to the monitor being a 4K monitor?
Would be able to buy a 1080p gaming monitor if it will make my experience better.
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4K is better than 1080p. 120Hz is better than 60Hz. 120fps is better than 60fps.
If your monitor is able to display 4K @ 120Hz, and play @ 120fps then there is no need to buy a new monitor.
The game does look and play better at these settings rather than 1080p @ 60fps.
If you do get a new monitor, make sure your video cable can deliver the optimal signal.
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You’re only stating tautologies.
”If your monitor is able to display 4K @ 120Hz, and play @ 120fps then there is no need to buy a new monitor”
Well of course. My question though was if MLBTS cap at 60 Hz on a 4K monitor – turns out that it does.
I did buy a 1080p (gaming) monitor just for MLBTS, and it makes a huge difference. Now I can actually see the ball! Never been able to do that on my other monitor regardless of settings, even when the OSD said 120 Hz.
I’ll keep the 4K gaming monitor for flight simulation but will never, thank God, play MLBTS on it again.
Just for info if anybody else read this: The 4K monitor I have is a LG UltraGeat 27GP950 and the monitor I bought for MLBTS is the MSI MAG 275F. The difference is actually huge.