HD LCD TV lags contained by Gears of War - I shoot and second latter the shot registers...?
Anyone know about anything call a "calibration disc" that I can get from Circuit City or Best Buy? Supposedly you pop it surrounded by and calibrate delays and exchange color settings, I guess it optimizes everything.. anyone heard of this? If not, what other suggestions do you enjoy? I've already configured my 360 to run at 720p (don't have 1080p :() but that doesn't do anything for the rescheduling. From what I understand LCDs own refresh rates and this could be the problem. A guy I be talking to said something just about a 6 second refresh rate, a 6+ second stimulate rate and a 10+ refresh rate, but it scheme nothing to me.
Any philosophy on this?
Answers: SCREW that CALIBRATION DISC !
It won't fix your problem.....all that does is set your TV's color, brightness etc...it does NOT fix DELAYS....
We gotta integer out if the DELAY is coming from your GAME or your TV....
Trust me, don't always BLAME the TV set...that's why you DIVIDE and CONQUER the problem....
Try another TV first...Hopefully USING the SAME nouns !!
Then try it with other connectors if you can...Try low def video output....Try HDMI.....Try Component Connections...
OH WAIT....Sony have ONLY COMPONENT Connections.....
So all you can do is hook it up to another TV and see if it lags....
IF IT DOES ....it's not your TV, it's your GAME taking a SH*T on you....
Now....WHY would it do that?
Are you ......ONLINE? Using a different RESOLUTION ? How verbs is your DVD disc? What features did you suddenly turn on ?
Whatever it is....IT is a MEMORY HOG....
And THAT's why it's Slowly processing your Data....Your X-Box needs more memory/processing power....
The problem next to using an LCD tv for fast pace video games, is the liquid crystals are unqualified to keep up, cause a delay, a shadow, or a blurry picture. People say-so LCD is better for this, but it's not. Plasma technically is the better of the 2, now solitary if they can eliminate the burn within, plasma would bury lcd.
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