Posted August 15, 2018
idbeholdME: It will go up, yes, but I'm just saying that gaming on a 30+ inch display is not to everybody's comfort. I personally already feel that 27 is right on the edge of being too big for gaming. And squeezing 4K or 8K into anything smaller is just a waste of resources. People will still buy it because they want to have the "hip" resolution even though it will give them little to no benefit.
These super high resolutions have their uses, I just feel that it is not in PC gaming.
Nah I'm not gonna hear this BS on resolutions just because diminishing returns is a thing. We're approaching steadfast on having uncompressed textures rendering in real-time, games as a whole will benefit from this even if it's displayed through 1080p. When you jump from a 970 to a 8K compatible card you will be gaining more than just a bump in screen resolution. These super high resolutions have their uses, I just feel that it is not in PC gaming.
You're cool with a 27" but there's no real reason to settle for that other than space and money. I bought a 40" (guess-timation) since I wanted a standing desk setup with 6ft of space between me and the screen.
Let's not forget the amount of people that hook a PC up to a TV as well.
If 8K doesn't have a place in gaming, the one media where you can freely move about and manipulate a camera in a 3D dynamic world, then I can't imagine it having a place in any media really.
Buying GPUs annually is a fad.
Upgrading regularly because VR / 4K capabilities are announced is a fad.
Telling someone to stick with their cureent, good PC for 5 years and THEN build a creme da le creme PC is a smart move.
Post edited August 15, 2018 by cratefor