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Monitor Sync’ing – Let’s Figure It Out

November 6, 2018 by Tony Leave a Comment

Having looked at monitor refresh rate, another aspect to consider when selecting a monitor is deciding what type of synchronization works best with the system’s graphics card.

There are three major offerings for sync’ing the video signal output of a give GPU to the monitor: V-Sync, G-SYNC and FreeSync (they will also be dropping a dope album in 2019).

V-Sync (vertical synchronization) has been around for a long time, going all the way back to CRT (cathode ray tube) monitors. V-Sync was devised as a technology that attempted to match (synchronize) the frames per second of the video card with the refresh rate of the monitor. The biggest hurdle to getting this to work was that a given GPU’s frames per second are in constant flux, making this synchronization difficult. New frames would be available before the monitor had finished drawing the previous frame. This fluctuation leads to the phenomenon known as screen tearing, where the refresh rate is slower than the GPU output and the monitor can’t keep up, drawing half of one frame and half of the next. The V-Sync technology evolved to use a buffering system so that it only grabs frames that are complete (if the video card is faster than the refresh rate of the monitor, drawing frames faster than can be displayed, it will put a frame in a buffer and start working on the next frame while the monitor displays the current frame in the buffer). This works well when the GPU fps is outpacing the monitor refresh rate. It breaks down (as most of these technologies do) when the frames per second drop below the refresh rate. It is also limited to refresh rates that are multiples monitor refresh rate (60 fps, 30 fps, etc.) (This post on HardForum really gets into the nitty gritty of V-Sync).

NVIDIA’s G-SYNC and AMD’s FreeSync look to alleviate the problems plaguing V-Sync in two different ways.

NVIDIA’s G-SYNC solution is hardware based, meaning work is done both on the GPU side and the monitor side. A G-SYNC capable monitor has an NVIDIA chip that communicates with the NVIDIA GPU and syncs the refresh rate of the monitor with the fps of the GPU. This obviously caps the possible fps to the monitor specs, but the ability to modify the refresh rate dynamically provides a noticeable image quality improvement. Screen tearing and input lag (the time between moving the mouse or hitting a key on the keyboard) improves due to the increase in screen refresh. (This probably only applies to high-level professional gamers, but we all think we’re Pros, so…) It does increase the price of the monitor given that the monitor manufacturer has to include extra hardware. (As stated earlier, as frame rates drop, the syncing technology suffers.)

AMD’s FreeSync technology is GPU-only and therefore doesn’t require any extra hardware on the monitor end (but does require that the DisplayPort input be used). FreeSync takes advantage of “Adaptive-Sync” that VESA has built into the standard DisplayPort standard. From the VESA website: “DisplayPort Adaptive-Sync enables the display to dynamically match a GPU’s rendering rate, on a frame-by-frame basis, to produce a smoother, low latency, gaming experience.” An AMD Radeon GPU is required to utilize FreeSync capabilities, (just like NVIDIA and G-SYNC) but FreeSync offers a wider range of monitors able to take advantage of the adaptive synchronization.

When making a final decision on which monitor is the best option, cost and technology preference are the two deciding factors. By most accounts, NVIDIA’s G-SYNC offering edges out FreeSync in terms of performance, especially at the high end. That performance comes at a price, however, as the extra hardware that is added to G-SYNC monitors increases its price. Without first-hand experience, I am not in a position to recommend either. I started the process of researching components for a new PC with the intention of using an NVIDIA GPU but now I am being swayed into AMD’s camp with the cheaper, more diverse FreeSync monitor options.

Either way, the current setup and future plans for your setup will dictate your monitor choice.

Filed Under: Gaming Tagged With: AMD, Building a PC, Monitors, NVIDIA

November Releases

November 5, 2018 by Tony Leave a Comment

Normally, I dread doing the Monthly Release post for November. Every publisher crams their best stuff the first couple of weeks of the month to be on the shelf for Black Friday, but this month was surprisingly light. Besides Fallout 76 (which I will be picking up on PC, even though it’s not on Steam), there’s not much that sets my pants on fire. On to this month’s releases:

Microsoft Xbox One

Week of November 5th

Week of November 12th

The Shapeshifting Detective
MechaNika

Week of November 26th


Nintendo Switch

Week of November 5th

Week of November 12th

Week of November 19th

Week of November 26th


Nintendo 3DS

No new releases for the Nintendo 3DS this month.


PC

Week of November 5th
The Shapeshifting Detective

Week of November 12th
Warhammer 40,000: Mechanicus
Underworld Ascendant
HELLGATE: London
HITMAN 2
Fallout 76

Week of November 26th
X4: Foundations
Artifact
Darksiders III


Sony Playstation 4

Week of November 5th

Week of November 12th

Week of November 19th

Week of November 26th


Sony Playstation Vita

No new releases for the Sony Playstation Vita this month.


What are you picking up this month?

(Note: As always, all Amazon.com links have our affiliate code embedded in them. If you purchase something through our link, we get a little commission. It’s appreciated.)

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Diablo 3 on the Switch

October 31, 2018 by Tony Leave a Comment

I’m still working through the next monitor research post, but I just wanted to complete a quick side-quest to say how pleasantly surprising it is to read that Diablo 3 on the Switch is actually pretty good. I am proud of that little Switch machine and I get a little defensive when its horsepower is questioned but I’m also a realist — I know it has limitations. I am currently playing through Season 15 on PC as a zoo keeper Necro and it sure seems like the game would suffer on the Switch, but apparently that doesn’t seem to be the case. A smattering of reviews:

IGN calls it “amazing” and gives it a 9/10:

And though we tried like hell to bring Diablo 3’s 60fps framerate to its knees on the Switch, it not only didn’t break, it didn’t even flinch. With four players setting off crazy special attacks amidst dozens of monsters onscreen, Diablo 3 on Switch stayed buttery smooth.

Polygon gives it high marks:

Being able to run through rifts at your desk, sitting on the couch while watching a movie or while traveling is great. Unless you’re really trying to push the limits of your current character, Diablo 3 is about as chill as it gets, and having it detached from big screen and ready to play whenever you are is reason enough to pick up the Switch port.

God is a Geek comes in with an 8.5/10 score and reports that couch co-op isn’t all that bad:

The Switch version offers 4-player couch-co-op (if you have enough controllers), which is incredibly fun but can be frustrating when you’re all trying to micromanage your character’s gear and the menu screen blocks everyone else’s game, forcing them to sit and wait until you’re done. Played online it’s easier, but of course you lose the undeniable magic of playing together on the same screen.

While I don’t think Diablo 3 on the Switch is in my future, it’s nice to see it’s continuing the streak of great games on the Switch.

Filed Under: Gaming Tagged With: Diablo 3, Nintendo Switch

October Releases

October 2, 2018 by Tony Leave a Comment

This is the moment Red Deadheads have been waiting YEARS for (I’m one of them). All other publishers are playing with fire by releasing anything the week of the 22nd, but here we are. Throw in a new Assassin’s Creed, Forza Horizon, Black Ops, and Mega Man and this month is chocka-block full of solid titles, something for everyone.

On to this month’s releases:

Microsoft Xbox One

Week of October 1st

Week of October 8th

Chronus Arc

Week of October 15th

Week of October 22nd

Week of October 29th


Nintendo Switch

Week of October 1st

Splash Blast Panic
Soulblight
Revenant Dogma
oOo: Ascension
Valthirian Arc: Hero School Story

Week of October 8th

The World Ends with You: Final Remix
Child of Light Ultimate Edition
Mark of the Ninja: Remastered

Week of October 15th

Starlink: Battle For Atlas
SINNER: Sacrifice for Redemption
DARK SOULS: REMASTERED

Week of October 22nd

Week of October 29th

Transistor


Nintendo 3DS

Week of October 8th


PC

Week of October 1st
Mega Man 11

Week of October 8th
Mark of the Ninja: Remastered
WWE 2K19

Week of October 15th
SOULCALIBUR VI
The Jackbox Party Pack 5
NBA 2K Playgrounds 2
LEGO DC Super-Villains
WARRIORS OROCHI 4

Week of October 22nd
Disgaea 5 Complete
Eternum EX

Week of October 29th
Call of Cthulhu
Project Hospital


Sony Playstation 4

Week of October 1st

Week of October 8th

Week of October 15th

Week of October 22nd

Week of October 29th


Sony Playstation Vita

Week of October 1st

Week of October 29th


What are you picking up this month?

(Note: As always, all Amazon.com links have our affiliate code embedded in them. If you purchase something through our link, we get a little commission. It’s appreciated.)

Filed Under: Gaming

Of course I would play Tecmo Bowl first

September 18, 2018 by Tony Leave a Comment

I wish 43 year-old me could tell 12 year-old me I still got it #NES #NintendoSwitch #TecmoBowl pic.twitter.com/LFH6Xm2kF6

— Tony (@i_aint_yer_pa) September 19, 2018

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Come on Nintendo, don’t screw this up

September 13, 2018 by Tony Leave a Comment

Nintendo’s online service goes live next week, and I have mixed feelings. It’s not groundbreaking to declare Nintendo has struggled with “online”. On their part, it’s not for lack of trying. I’ve been playing Nintendo games online since Metroid Prime Hunters. That was TWELVE years ago. The game worked but the experience was painful. Friend codes has always been the hard mode of online infrastructure. Nintendo has had moments of online success (Animal Crossing: Wild World worked surprisingly well) but it’s been mostly sputtering. You would have thought they would have figured it out by now. I’m not convinced they have.

As soon as I had a Switch in my hands I had dreams of a fully functional Virtual Console. What we are getting is a pitiful facsimile. So forgive me if I’m not super pumped about “play[ing] classic NES games anytime, anywhere”. It’s an undisputed fact that the SNES is the greatest console of all time and the fact that I won’t be playing Super Mario World, A Link to the Past, Actraiser or Super Metroid on my Switch come September 18th is nothing short of a travesty.

The voice chat/party system (that Microsoft more or less perfected) on offer from Nintendo is kind of sad. A phone app? That’s the best we’re going to do, Nintendo? Nintendo’s reluctance for an all-encompassing online service has been partly due to a promise to keep kids safe. I’ve seen my kids interact with the online troglodytes and I respect Nintendo’s intentions. I assume the decision to create a phone app was made to self-select their audience, thinking most kids wouldn’t have a cell phone. In 2018 that is becoming less and less likely. I will give them credit for having a headset jack on the Switch that works with a microphone, but they have some work to do to develop any kind of online community. Maybe they aren’t even trying to.

Look, I’ll be signing up for this day one. Goes without saying. And I will have my eyes glued to the screen during nintendo direct today, just begging for more details on what will hopefully become a robust online service but more importantly, a virtual console with a giant library.

Filed Under: Gaming

September Releases

September 4, 2018 by Tony Leave a Comment

September brings a serious haul of new games with some tent pole franchises and a bunch of new indie titles (especially on the Switch). I normally grab the releases lists from Amazon but it’s becoming more and more clear that traditional physical copies are on their way out (if they aren’t already). The number of digital offerings on all the major platforms are starting to outnumber physical offerings (especially on the Switch). There isn’t anything I’m specifically focusing on this month, but there are plenty of options.

On to this month’s releases:

Microsoft Xbox One

Week of September 3rd

Dead Age
Elea – Episode 1
FullBlast
Ninjin: Clash of Carrots
Dimension Drive

Week of September 10th

Nefarious
Neonwall
Revenant Dogma
ADIOS Amigos

Week of September 17th
Transference
Hover
Anodyne

Week of September 24th


Nintendo Switch

Week of September 3rd

Super Inefficient Golf
Sigi – A Fart for Melusina
FullBlast
SNK HEROINES ~Tag Team Frenzy~
Shikhondo – Soul Eater
Lifeless Planet: Premiere Edition
Hyper Light Drifter – Special Edition
Gone Home
Broforce
Ninjin: Clash of Carrots
Moonfall Ultimate
GOD WARS The Complete Legend

Week of September 10th

Wasteland 2: Director’s Cut
Super Dungeon Tactics
STAY
Old School Musical
Nefarious
Defunct
Bastion
Time Carnage
Dust: An Elysian Tail

Week of September 17th

The Gardens Between
Hover
A Case of Distrust
Undertale
Sword of the Guardian
Labyrinth of Refrain: Coven of Dusk

Week of September 24th

Valkyria Chronicles 4
Monster Loves You
TowerFall


Nintendo 3DS

Week of September 24th


PC

Week of September 3rd
DRAGON QUEST XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age – Digital Edition of Light
Claws of Furry
Another Sight
Immortal: Unchained
NASCAR Heat 3

Week of September 10th
NBA 2K19
Chiaro and the Elixir of Life
COLINA: Legacy
RUSH: A Disney • PIXAR Adventure
ReCore: Definitive Edition
Axis Football 2018
Shadow of the Tomb Raider
Grimshade

Week of September 17th
Siberian Dawn
Gene Rain

Week of September 24th
Creed: Rise to Glory
V-Rally 4
Pathfinder: Kingmaker
Valkyria Chronicles 4
Life is Strange 2


Sony Playstation 4

Week of September 3rd

Planet Alpha
Overload

Week of September 10th

Week of September 17th

The Gardens Between
Splody
Anodyne

Week of September 24th


Sony Playstation Vita

Week of September 17th
Pato Box

Week of September 24th


What are you picking up this month?

(Note: As always, all Amazon.com links have our affiliate code embedded in them. If you purchase something through our link, we get a little commission. It’s appreciated.)

Filed Under: Gaming

August Releases

August 7, 2018 by Tony 2 Comments

August is usually reserved for one title: Madden. Most publishers don’t release much of note the week of Madden and not much else the rest of the month, but this month looks to be an exception. Some very solid titles, including Dead Cells, Overcooked 2 and Divinity Original Sin 2 on consoles. On to this month’s releases:

Microsoft Xbox One

Week of August 6th

Dead Cells

Week of August 13th
Fernz Gate
Hero Defense
State of Mind
Airheart – Tales of broken Wings

Week of August 20th

Treadnauts

Week of August 27th


Nintendo Switch

Week of August 6th

Unexplored
In Between

Week of August 13th

Manual Samuel
Johnny Turbo’s Arcade: Nitro Ball
Cosmic Star Heroine

Week of August 20th

Shio

Week of August 27th

Victor Vran Overkill Edition


Nintendo 3DS

Week of August 20th


PC

Week of August 6th
Gem Rush
Overcooked! 2
City of the Shroud
MONSTER HUNTER: WORLD

Week of August 13th
DEATHGARDEN
Phantom Doctrine
The Walking Dead: The Final Season

Week of August 20th
Shenmue I & II
Silence in Space – Season One
Guacamelee! 2

Week of August 27th
Strange Brigade
Shadows: Awakening
Gene Rain
Two Point Hospital


Sony Playstation 4

Week of August 6th

Week of August 13th

Week of August 20th

Week of August 27th


Sony Playstation Vita

No new releases.


What are you picking up this month?

(Note: As always, all Amazon.com links have our affiliate code embedded in them. If you purchase something through our link, we get a little commission. It’s appreciated.)

Filed Under: Gaming

July Releases

July 3, 2018 by Tony Leave a Comment

This is the first July in a while that I can remember having more than one title I’m interested in. This is a great month for Switch owners in particular, with Octopath Traveler, Captain Toad and Go Vacation (the next Wii Sports?). Red Faction Guerrilla was fantastic back in the day, so that might be one to jump on if you haven’t played it in the past. On to this month’s releases:

Microsoft Xbox One

Week of July 2nd

Digital Releases
What the Box?

Week of July 9th

Digital Releases
Insane Robots
The Spectrum Retreat
Warhammer: Vermintide 2
Ghost 1.0

Week of July 16th

Week of July 23rd

Digital Releases
Candle: The Power of the Flame
Mega Man X Legacy Collection 1+2

Week of July 30th


Nintendo Switch

Week of July 2nd
Digital Releases
The Wardrobe
Mushroom Wars 2 Nintendo Switch
Runbow
SpiritSphere DX

Week of July 9th

Digital Releases
Ghost 1.0
20XX

Week of July 16th

Digital Releases
Tanzia
Frost

Week of July 23rd

Digital Releases
Sleep Tight
Candle: The Power of the Flame
Mega Man X Legacy Collection
Mega Man X Legacy Collection 2

Week of July 30th


Nintendo 3DS

Week of July 2nd

Week of July 30th


PC

Week of July 2nd
Deiland
Exposure
Red Faction Guerrilla Re-Mars-tered
Draft Day Sports: College Football 2018

Week of July 9th
Shining Resonance Refrain
Pegasus-5: Gone Astray
Warhammer 40,000: Gladius – Relics of War
Ghostly Matter

Week of July 16th
Don’t Play With Dolls
Tempest 4000

Week of July 23rd
Ys: Memories of Celceta
Silence in Space – Season One
The Banner Saga 3

Week of July 30th
Resized
Yakuza 0
This Is the Police 2


Sony Playstation 4

Week of July 2nd

Week of July 9th

Digital Releases
20XX

Week of July 16th

Digital Releases
Chicken Assassin: Reloaded

Week of July 23rd

Digital Releases
The Persistence
Train Sim World

Week of July 30th


Sony Playstation Vita

Week of July 9th


What are you picking up this month?

(Note: As always, all Amazon.com links have our affiliate code embedded in them. If you purchase something through our link, we get a little commission. It’s appreciated.)

Filed Under: Gaming

June Releases

June 5, 2018 by Tony Leave a Comment

On to this month’s releases:

Microsoft Xbox One

Week of June 4th

Week of June 11th

Week of June 18th

Week of June 25th


Nintendo Switch

Week of June 4th

Week of June 11th

Week of June 18th

Week of June 25th


Nintendo 3DS

Week of June 4th


PC

Week of June 4th
Shaq-Fu: A Legend Reborn
Vampyr

Week of June 11th
Jurassic World Evolution
LEGO The Incredibles
Bus Simulator 18

Week of June 18th
Exposure
Darkest Dungeon: The Color Of Madness
Ghoststory

Week of June 25th
The Crew 2


Sony Playstation 4

Week of June 4th

Week of June 11th

Week of June 18th

Week of June 25th


Sony Playstation Vita

Week of June 25th


What are you picking up this month?

(Note: As always, all Amazon.com links have our affiliate code embedded in them. If you purchase something through our link, we get a little commission. It’s appreciated.)

Filed Under: Gaming

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