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    Perfect Dark

    They probably could have adjusted the jawline a bit; right now it looks like Buzz Lightyear's.
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    Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater Remake

    I think they made her look slightly too old, she's supposed to be 28. But yea it could be argued that her experience aged her. Here's the boss in the Pachinko version (2015), relatively similar to Delta, Delta just has higher quality: Here's Eva in the Pachinko (2015), we could probably...
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    Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater Remake

    I'm glad they are keeping the old gameplay style as an option, even when Subsistence came out, I preferred the old style, but I'll definitely try out both.
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    Perfect Dark

    It does look like they purposely made her unattractive. She doesn't look like what I imagined her to look like in high detail, that's for sure. Anyways when I heard the music in the trailer it I did get hyped, I hope the game is good.
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    Tekken 8

    https://en.bandainamcoent.eu/tekken/news/tekken-8-patch-notes-105
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    9950X and 9950X3D is going to be terrific.

    Yea the 9950X is the best choice for productivity, but it does depend on the workload. If someone is just working in Photoshop (limited to 8 cores) or even a game engine e.g., Unreal Engine, they would only need an 8-Core CPU. But if the user is working in 3dsmax (utilizes 64 cores) or editing...
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    9950X and 9950X3D is going to be terrific.

    I should have specified that in games the 7800X3D will be faster. The 9700X will be faster at productivity workloads, so it still has its purpose, just like the 7700X is faster than the 7800X3D in productivity workloads. Also I based my information off of relative performance and kind of...
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    9950X and 9950X3D is going to be terrific.

    Based on the information we have the 7800X3D will still be around 10-15% faster than the 9700X. If the 9800X3D has an IPC improvement of ~16% and has other "improvements" to the 3D-Vcache (which they have stated they are working on in an interview). The 9800X3D will be anywhere between 25-35%...
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    LG 32GS95UE – OLED 31.5″ with 4K @ 240Hz and 1080p @ 480Hz Support - The death knell of LCD panels

    Yea, my bad, I think at the time I thought I remembered being able to adjust it in HDR, unless they locked it after the firmware update, I didn't check the HDR settings pre-update only SDR.
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    LG 32GS95UE – OLED 31.5″ with 4K @ 240Hz and 1080p @ 480Hz Support - The death knell of LCD panels

    In HDR you cannot change the black level, that is default, I assume it is high. You can however adjust "black stabilizer" to your liking. The image was taken at 50 (default) black stabilizer.
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    LG 32GS95UE – OLED 31.5″ with 4K @ 240Hz and 1080p @ 480Hz Support - The death knell of LCD panels

    Here's what it looks like on my display. I can't adjust the ISO on my phone so I used night mode. In person it looks great. And no the screen isn't that glary in person you don't see a glare, the camera picks up one though.
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    LG 32GS95UE – OLED 31.5″ with 4K @ 240Hz and 1080p @ 480Hz Support - The death knell of LCD panels

    That's because they changed the default "Black Level" setting from Low to High. I only know because I wrote down the default settings on my display prior to updating.
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    Hogwarts Legacy

    Yea I just installed it a few days ago to run a few test with my hardware. Then got the update today. Seeing how much effort went into this patch 1.5 years after launch does make me want to revisit it.
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    LG 32GS95UE – OLED 31.5″ with 4K @ 240Hz and 1080p @ 480Hz Support - The death knell of LCD panels

    I don't know how to test EOTF tracking unfortunately. I also do not have a spectrophotometer, just an i1 display pro. Someone with pro tools will probably have to test it. I think if you changed the Max frame-avg, it would affect the entire curve since that setting, from what I understand is the...
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    LG 32GS95UE – OLED 31.5″ with 4K @ 240Hz and 1080p @ 480Hz Support - The death knell of LCD panels

    Thanks for the clarification on this. Assuming 115 = 600 nits and 127 = 800 nits. (approximately) Edited, with new information for those who want to test it (estimated settings): 600 nits: 115 700 nits: 121 800 nits: 127 900 nits: 133 1000 nits: 139 1100 nits: 145 1200 nits: 151 1300 nits...
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