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Flat screen monitors and MMORPG's

MordithMordith Member UncommonPosts: 210

Can anyone tell me if they are using a flat screen monitor for any of the recently released online rpg's and how the graphics are?  I hate having a huge monitor sitting on my desk and don't mind shelling out the cash for a slim monitor.

I heard that flatscreens are not good for gaming (too much ghosting?), but I was wondering if that was more restricted to non-online, graphics intensive games.

Thanks for the input (if any).

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  • GeistGeist Member Posts: 79

    Hi,

    I've got the samsung syncmaster171N tft monitor. It works fine for me. The only thing you need to look for when you buy a flat is that it has a react time below 20sec and a high contrast (about 500:1). I can play all games without problems and it looks fine. Only my friends ask why the colours are so bad when they look from the side ::::02::

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  • StukovStukov Member Posts: 180

    My flatscreen is fine...no problems with any game, and being a addicted gamer, I think I'd notice :P

  • SerienSerien Member CommonPosts: 8,460

    when i bought my rig, i went for crt

    flats are known to become "blotchy" in high graphic games

    i wouldn't know myself, but i do not suggest mixing a flat panel and a rad9800 xt

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  • AluadanAluadan Member Posts: 118


    I heard that flatscreens are not good for gaming (too much ghosting?), but I was wondering if that was more restricted to non-online, graphics intensive games.
    You have your terms mixed up somewhat. A flat screen monitor is not the same thing as a LCD or Flat Panel. Flat screen is simply a CRT that has a 'flat' screen which are the best type of CRT's available atm.

    As for the ghosting problems, it's becoming less of an issue as improvements are made in LCD's. Quite a few people that have bought some of the higher end LCD's, that are gamers, are very happy with thier monitor. Nearly all have said they will never go back to a CRT again as their LCD's give them a much brighter picture, less eye strain and a huge saving on space.

    One bit of advice would be to read as many reviews as you can at places like http://www.anandtech.com/ and http://www.tomshardware.com/ and check out thier forums for what people say. After that if you're still uncertain, just buy a decent LCD from a local store that has a return policy to 'test drive' an LCD to see if you really would like one or not. If you do, return it and get one online to save the most.

  • MordithMordith Member UncommonPosts: 210



    Originally posted by Aluadan


    You have your terms mixed up somewhat. A flat screen monitor is not the same thing as a LCD or Flat Panel. Flat screen is simply a CRT that has a 'flat' screen which are the best type of CRT's available atm.




    You are right. I did have my terms screwed up and was referring to the LCD or Flat Panels.  Thanks for clarifying.  Also thanks for the discussion and the links; I will definitely read all that I can.

  • StukovStukov Member Posts: 180
    Just to clarify then, I have an LCD which is fine for me :)

  • herculeshercules Member UncommonPosts: 4,925

    Flat panel runs quite good in mmorpgs.

    You might notice some slowdown in FPS with intense graphics  but you have to have a keen eye.

    Also the better quality LCD are known to perform as well as CRT but cost a bundle.

    So if you insist on having a flat panel then make sure its a high end one from a known company.

    You can easily get away  with a low end one and not notice anything but with the graphics intensity coming in games now you be noticing it over the next year.Add to fact we will soon be having cards like the nv40 and the ATI verions giving boost to graphics power/speed of over 40% on the radeon 9800xt/geforcefx5950ultra you would not want your monitor to be the one  to slow you down.

    So buy wisely if you are going flat panel.

  • OminisOminis Member Posts: 1,015
    Like what everyone else said, as long as you get a nicer high-end, name-brand LCD you should be fine. You just have to research it to make sure you get what you want and look out for the contrast ratio and brightness of the LCD, both of which is important. Lastly its a good idea to check out the warranty, it really sucks to have a few pixels burn out and not be able to replace it unless 8 or more go out. That is never any fun.

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