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Trouble Aiming?
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I just upgraded my tv from a 27 inch tube to a 32 inch LCD, Since then ive been getting my ass handed to me on COD, does having a bigger TV make it harder to aim?
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in some ways yes. You're sense and eyes are not use to the resolution just yet. Takes time to get back into it. When i went from (PC gaming) from 19'' to 32'' i had trouble with my FPS'es, now i'm good.
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maybe you're not used to game on a bigger screen
my Xbox was playing on a 20" computer screen way back when I got it. Now it's playing on a 50" HDTV. it took me some time to get used to it. Also check your settings. When I switched screens some of my games where displayed larger then the screen.
my Xbox was playing on a 20" computer screen way back when I got it. Now it's playing on a 50" HDTV. it took me some time to get used to it. Also check your settings. When I switched screens some of my games where displayed larger then the screen.
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So its not just me being crazy, it probably doesnt help that I prestiged the same day either though
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It's not because it's a bigger screen, it's because it's an LCD. They typically have massive input lag, even in their 'gaming mode'; you won't notice it on a lot of games, but it's a big disadvantage in online FPS'. My family bought a 600hz Viera plasma two weeks ago, and in weeks of searching and deliberating beforehand, gaming was a big consideration.
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I always had problems like that when I changed from my usual tv in my room to the big screen downstairs, my eyes just couldn't seem to compensate or something and things seemed to move to fast or something so the resolution was a pain in the ass. Eventually after getting a new large HDTV it took some more getting used to but my eyes are fine with either now, just takes some getting used to.