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Fired up Cyberpunk for the first time in a while on an Oled screen and after messing with it for a while, realized it looks ridiculously awesome at "night time" out in the Desert area when the ultra low black level can really be appreciated, especially in a pitch black room. On a regular backlit monitor this would cause me huge eyestrain, and so I never play in a pitch dark room anymore because the brightness has to be so high (or rather, the brightness can't be lowered enough to still present acceptable contrast without eyestrain). But, when lowering Oled pixel brightness a ton, it still has crazy good contrast with no eyestrain whatsoever even in a pitch black room since the black level is so low. Furthermore, Cyberpunk has setting to turn off the HUD, which then makes it more atmospheric with even less eyestrain. It started to approach a Stalker level of immersion for a bit actually, before the shit AI / bugs / lame repetitive NPCs ruined it of course. It really looked similar to what being outside under actual moonlight looks like.I can say Im pretty much sold on PC gaming to a TV, monitor is now retired except for color critical work and stuff where UI scaling makes a TV a fucking pain.
Fired up Cyberpunk for the first time in a while on an Oled screen and after messing with it for a while, realized it looks ridiculously awesome at "night time" out in the Desert area when the ultra low black level can really be appreciated, especially in a pitch black room. On a regular backlit monitor this would cause me huge eyestrain, and so I never play in a pitch dark room anymore because the brightness has to be so high (or rather, the brightness can't be lowered enough to still present acceptable contrast without eyestrain). But, when lowering Oled pixel brightness a ton, it still has crazy good contrast with no eyestrain whatsoever even in a pitch black room since the black level is so low. Furthermore, Cyberpunk has setting to turn off the HUD, which then makes it more atmospheric with even less eyestrain. It started to approach a Stalker level of immersion for a bit actually, before the shit AI / bugs / lame repetitive NPCs ruined it of course. It really looked similar to what being outside under actual moonlight looks like.
I can say Im pretty much sold on PC gaming to a TV, monitor is now retired except for color critical work and stuff where UI scaling makes a TV a fucking pain.