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Just now, Substatic said:

 

 

This is just for SDR mode retard.

 

 

 

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No, this part of the review was placed under the SDR section, but it is the ONLY MODE when you put it in PC mode.

 

You have no HDR mode when the monitor is in Game Optimizer + PC mode.

 

And we are talking about what, now??????????????????????

 

Playing video games, right?

 

Did I say "you watch Netflix programming inferior on your LG 42 C2 when used as a monitor, compared to console gamers when they watch Netflix programming on their LG OLED televisions?"

 

Oh man, you are losing this so bad.

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3 minutes ago, jehurey said:

No, this part of the review was placed under the SDR section, but it is the ONLY MODE when you put it in PC mode.

 

You have no HDR mode when the monitor is in Game Optimizer + PC mode.

 

 

This is fake and made up, I searched for this and it was not in the review. Nowhere does it say this in RTINGS and I have been using HDR in games just fine for 2 weeks now. They SPECIFICALLY say SDR.

 

Literally no review mentions this and gives it glowing reviews for HDR Gaming.

 

Jehury.....what the fuck.

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Just now, Substatic said:

 

This is fake and made up. Nowhere does it say this in RTINGS and I have been using HDR in games just fine for 2 weeks now.

 

No, you literally said that you already knew that your monitor was running at 230 nits when playing games.

 

You literally said this:

 

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oh my god, i just caught you changing your story.....again:hest:

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so, every other time I've completely checkmate'd him........he goes quiet, and its immediately obvious that he's trying to devise a new story, and a new strategic angle.

 

And even single time he's come back............its completely fallen apart and backfired.

 

I wonder if...........he's genuinely stupid enough............to be thinking right now.........."I'll introduce this new thing, and THEN I'll definitely win."

 

:mjgrin:

 

 

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10 hours ago, jehurey said:

so, every other time I've completely checkmate'd him......

 

 

You've been wrong this ENTIRE time. You are confusing SDR brightness for HDR brightness.

 

RTINGS GIVES HDR a 8.9. RTINGS Gives the GAMING a 8.9.

 

Hardware Unboxed gives it a stellar review.

 

Neither RTINGS, HBU, or Vincent(HDTVT) state the HDR does not work with PC Games. This was fabricated by YOU. I have been activating HDR in games on it for 2 weeks now.

 

 

Discord comments when I quoted your post:

 

 

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JERRY Why are you making SW.Net look bad to other internet communities. :sabu::omglol:

 

 

 

 

 

10 hours ago, jehurey said:

........he goes quiet


I was literally sleeping now I'm at work (well technically, WFH).  :drake:

 

Getting paid to own Jerry. :aitch:

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9 hours ago, jehurey said:

No, not with your shitty

 

My shitty 8.9 HDR and 8.9 Gaming display that was lauded by every major reviewer.

 

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Woe is me. 

 

9 hours ago, jehurey said:

 it isn't immersive.

 

 

Having a display take up more of your field of vision, since it has a superior pixel density, is more immersive. You do you.

 

P.S. Since you keep roasting my PC gaming setup, why aren't you posting your PC gaming setup. I usually never ask people to "post what you got", it's sleazy. But when you try to shit on someone's stuff for 18 pages it gets stupid. Post your PC gaming setup.

 

It's bad enough you got curbstomped when you started lying about the size being 32".

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10 hours ago, jehurey said:

 

 

You have no HDR mode when the monitor is in Game Optimizer + PC mode.

 

you effectively DON'T HAVE HDR because your LG 42 C2 basically disables it when you are using the tv as a monitor playing a game.

 

 

This is fabricated and I hope no one makes a false buying decision due to Jerry's lies. At this point you might actually be fucking over another System Wars poster, so quit it.  Fucking scum man.

 

RTINGS, HBU, HDTVTEST, and pretty much any community I ask. And testing it on my own C2. This. Is. Wrong.

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11 hours ago, jehurey said:

 

 

You have no HDR mode when the monitor is in Game Optimizer + PC mode.

 

Game Optimizer: ON

PC Mode: ON (Obviously)

HDR: ON and working perfectly.

 

 

:omglol::omglol::omglol::omglol::omglol::omglol::omglol::omglol:

 

 

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ROFL:

 

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1 hour ago, Substatic said:

 

You've been wrong this ENTIRE time. You are confusing SDR brightness for HDR brightness.

 

 

 


 

No, RTINGS explains it clearly

 

When you use the monitor to play games it LIMITS peak breakness to 190 nits.

 

You have no HDR mode for gaming.

 

So, you essentially are left with SDR-levels of peak brightness

 

Its all very clear right there.

 

You are wrong.

 

You game at 190 nits, that's a basic fact.

 

And you get assraped by me, for free.

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8 minutes ago, Substatic said:

 

Game Optimizer: ON

PC Mode: ON (Obviously)

HDR: ON and working perfectly.

 

 

I know it says that HDR is on.

 

That doesn't change the fact that the monitor put a cap on the peak brightness, you idiot.

 

:hest:You can absolutely turn the "setting" on.

 

But the monitor intentionally caps peak brightness at 190 nits.

 

This is a straight up fact, confirmed by RTINGS.

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1 hour ago, Substatic said:

 

 

This is fabricated and I hope no one makes a false buying decision due to Jerry's lies. At this point you might actually be fucking over another System Wars poster, so quit it.  Fucking scum man.

 

RTINGS, HBU, HDTVTEST, and pretty much any community I ask. And testing it on my own C2. This. Is. Wrong.

You aren't testing at all, unless you have something that measures brightness.


You an idiot is it "looking at it"

 

 

And even funnier is that your proof is to show me photos of your screen with the lights on in your room

 

:hest::hest::hest::hest:

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2 minutes ago, jehurey said:

 

 

But the monitor intentionally caps peak brightness at 190 nits.

 

This is a straight up fact, confirmed by RTINGS.

 

 

IN SDR you stupid mother fucker. RTINGS LITERALLY SAID SDR. Oh my god I'm going to put this in every display community until they all laugh at you rofl.

 

 

 

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Just now, Substatic said:

 

THEY NEVER SAID THIS. :drake:

Yes they did.

 

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Game Optimizer and set to recognize the input at PC limits it at 190 nits.

 

This is a fact.

 

There's nothing you can say that is going to change this.

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