bunkSauce@alien.topBtoGadgets@hardware.watch•Gaming at 540Hz with the Asus ROG Swift Pro PG248QP monitorEnglish
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1 year agoAs an owner of a 240 Hz TN panel, I find switching to my 140 Hz very noticeable… but only for competitive gaming.
For instance in rocket league when I switch, my muscle memory seems to feel a bit delayed. My timing is always just a bit different. It isn’t something I noticed until I gamed at 240 Hz for months. But it is definitely there, and it definitely affects my performance.
All that said, my monitor isn’t expensive… I have that 1080p 240 Hz for competitive, and my 4k 140 Hz TV for all my pretty and relaxed games
You are wrong. And the same thing was said about 120 vs 240, and surprisingly 60 vs 120.
This is an age old argument. But those who use 120 vs 240 will tell you it is not just noticeable, but will affect your hand eye coordination timing.
Placebo should not be ruled out, but I believe you have the bias, here.