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I feel like videos and pictures of people playing look better than mine. I have a Samsung LED tv. What settings do you guys have on your tv to make the game look so good?Tags: None -
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Make sure you are in 1080p res on the PS4, have your TV either calibrated or use the stock "movie mode" picture setting. Any enhancements built into the TV to make the picture "look good" like edge refinement and all other weird jargon, turn that crap off.. The less processing the TV has to do, the better
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Re: TV Settings
Make sure you are in 1080p res on the PS4, have your TV either calibrated or use the stock "movie mode" picture setting. Any enhancements built into the TV to make the picture "look good" like edge refinement and all other weird jargon, turn that crap off.. The less processing the TV has to do, the better
Hope this helps
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Simple solution? Go and play the greatest sports game ever made instead of watching videos of it. 😝Comment
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Go here and keep in mind that their settings might not look good to you personally. Its just a good place to get a start and then set your own settings.
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Go here and keep in mind that their settings might not look good to you personally. Its just a good place to get a start and then set your own settings.
http://www.tweaktv.com/tweak-my-tv/Comment
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If you have a Samsung LED tv....Put game mode first as it is required on Samsung tv's
In game mode put the following
Back Light 17-18
Contrast 100
brightness 45
sharpness 0-10
Color 55
Screen Fit
Dynamic Contrast Med
Gama -1
Color at Auto
Black Level at Low
If you have a recent Samsung then Smart LED setting at medium
Cinema Black at YES
Those will be excellent for Samsung LED tv as it will give you pop in colors and good contrast. Not recommended for tv or movie watching. Just for games
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Go here and keep in mind that their settings might not look good to you personally. Its just a good place to get a start and then set your own settings.
http://www.tweaktv.com/tweak-my-tv/
I have always wonder how much better tvs really look when they are calibrated and I have seen that site before but my tv is not on there and I cant find any settings for my tv any where on the internetComment
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I used a calibration disc a buddy lent to me and the difference was remarkable.Comment
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I tried calibrating my tv one time, it looked horrible, i would not recommend it especially for gaming, i would recommend game mode, but also, if you get no lag then you can use "dynamic" or on my tv its called "vivid" that picture is very clear and crisp but will fry your eyeballs if you sit to close to the tv, also mght burn your tv out a couple or few years early, but hey, i say its worth it, we all didnt go out and buy a 1080p tv and a ps4 to see cruddy graphics, hope this helps. Btw, to the poster above, i calibrated my tv from the internet not a disc, so im not trying to not not recommend the disc way, i have heard that works well.Last edited by Go Yankees; 04-11-2015, 12:50 PM.Comment
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I tried calibrating my tv one time, it looked horrible, i would not recommend it especially for gaming, i would recommend game mode, but also, if you get no lag then you can use "dynamic" or on my tv its called "vivid" that picture is very clear and crisp but will fry your eyeballs if you sit to close to the tv, also mght burn your tv out a couple or few years early, but hey, i say its worth it, we all didnt go out and buy a 1080p tv and a ps4 to see cruddy graphics, hope this helps. Btw, to the poster above, i calibrated my tv from the internet not a disc, so im not trying to not not recommend the disc way, i have heard that works well.
I have no idea what game mode even dose. I don't noticed any difference if I have game mode on or not at all. It looks and fell the same way no matter if I have game mode on or not. I have a felling that calibrating a tv doesn't make even close to as big of a difference has people say just like blu-ray movies.Comment
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I have no idea what game mode even dose. I don't noticed any difference if I have game mode on or not at all. It looks and fell the same way no matter if I have game mode on or not. I have a felling that calibrating a tv doesn't make even close to as big of a difference has people say just like blu-ray movies.Comment
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Blue-ray looks way better. The first thing I ever watched in blue-ray was Spiderman 3 and I was like... WOW!Comment
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While maybe it is because my tv is 720p and upscale to 1080p and is not full 1080p but I don't think I would noticed a difference if you had a blu ray on and then I came back and you switched to dvd.Comment
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