CRT monitors
I wonder if it's true or falsehttps://coub.com/view/2u13o6
No_time_for_games,
and you thought how the people used to play 640 by 480 and the grafonia was happy.
No_time_for_games
Be glad that you did not find the time when there was a forest of ladders) but the games were then top
CRT soap is indeed built-in, but most of the better picture in older games is due to the smaller, low-resolution screens. 14-17 inches of the screen simply will not allow you to see a certain number of ladders, joints on models and the like.
requiemmm
Well, let's say I have a 17-inch LG at the moment, but the LCD is pretty old since 2005)
and a weak GTX 650ti video card
And now I'm wondering if the performance will increase in modern games with this video, but on a CRT?
just low resolution does not really matter
for me on 17LC with a resolution of 640 fps very low
Not_time_for_games
yet I remembered - games on old consoles - look just cruel from the emulator, on the LCD you have to play in a small window. And on a 20 "CRT TV, the picture looked normal - it was the contours, the figures themselves, that is, it was not even a matter of color.
But now it makes no sense - since all games are sewn under the maximum resolution available on modern monitors, then they are crookedly adapted to a smaller one, because for which the performance increases noticeably only at the Tetris-level resolution (which is often not available without left-handed patches). Well, CRT TVs have a habit of burning out - passed cyberpunk - go buy a new XD TV