Interesting.Big patch coming to Apex Legends starting April 7th.
Duos will be permanent from here on and we will be able to choose between Kings Canyon and Worlds Edge for duos and trios.
There is also a Bloodhound town takeover and another event tied to that including a ton of rewards and new skins.
Read up here: https://www.ea.com/games/apex-legends/news/the-old-ways
Slip 'em some booze or MelatoninFamily still up. Waiting for them to crash.
Is that 3 nights in a row with a win?Another win for Dad Squad! And our teammate didn't have to carry us!
Won't be on until about 10, as usual.Nice nice. Got tied up with some bs. I’ll be in tonight
Son playing on the new account and came across this guy.
https://apex.tracker.gg/profile/xbl/Find the killer
#3 all time kills with Wraith. 50k
Yeah, that's what he said too- went to bed about 11.I think he logged off right after I got on
Somebody at worked claimed this too. Said that it was easier to game on a smaller screen. I guess it makes sense that you might overcorrect on a controller for a 80" screen vs. a 40" screen. We have a 65" in the living room that we game on. I will add that to my mental list of excuses.Moved the 50 inch TV in game room to the bedroom and 40 inch TV into the game room for Xbox. Picture is just better on smaller TVs or monitors when gaming.
I do wonder if on a bigger screen if it is even more important to have the sensitivity up higher for quicker movements - or would it be the opposite?Gotta think all the big gamers are pc guys and play on no bigger than 24 inch monitors. Would make sense that even console gaming would be somewhat similar.Somebody at worked claimed this too. Said that it was easier to game on a smaller screen. I guess it makes sense that you might overcorrect on a controller for a 80" screen vs. a 40" screen. We have a 65" in the living room that we game on. I will add that to my mental list of excuses.I do wonder if on a bigger screen if it is even more important to have the sensitivity up higher for quicker movements - or would it be the opposite?
I guess. I figured most would be on PC b/c it's better aim with mouse and easier to stream. Maybe there is something to this.Gotta think all the big gamers are pc guys and play on no bigger than 24 inch monitors. Would make sense that even console gaming would be somewhat similar.
FPS gaming should def not be done on a big screen. Your eyes can only move so fast, plus resolution, refresh rate, and response time matters and most big screens don’t have good stats on that. I’m currently using a 27 inch monitor and I find that size optimal (my refresh rate and resolution are limited by my gen 1 xbox).Somebody at worked claimed this too. Said that it was easier to game on a smaller screen. I guess it makes sense that you might overcorrect on a controller for a 80" screen vs. a 40" screen. We have a 65" in the living room that we game on. I will add that to my mental list of excuses.I do wonder if on a bigger screen if it is even more important to have the sensitivity up higher for quicker movements - or would it be the opposite?
Hope all is going well up there, GB.FPS gaming should def not be done on a big screen. Your eyes can only move so fast, plus resolution, refresh rate, and response time matters and most big screens don’t have good stats on that. I’m currently using a 27 inch monitor and I find that size optimal (my refresh rate and resolution are limited by my gen 1 xbox).
Started playing again last two nights (on pretty late due to personal isssues). I’ve been surprisingly not awful racking up 3 wins in less than 20 games, many of which were quite inebriated. Even worked in a 9 kill game at some point. I suspect the competition in this game for casual may have gotten a touch easier.
This is exactly right. Went from a much more expensive but larger TV to an older but smaller one and I'm hitting way more shots. Still around 38 inch screen but better. Will probably invest in a 24 inch monitor eventually.FPS gaming should def not be done on a big screen. Your eyes can only move so fast, plus resolution, refresh rate, and response time matters and most big screens don’t have good stats on that. I’m currently using a 27 inch monitor and I find that size optimal (my refresh rate and resolution are limited by my gen 1 xbox).
Started playing again last two nights (on pretty late due to personal isssues). I’ve been surprisingly not awful racking up 3 wins in less than 20 games, many of which were quite inebriated. Even worked in a 9 kill game at some point. I suspect the competition in this game for casual may have gotten a touch easier.
Damn it!KarmaPolice said:0 change in my gaming so far. Worse, if that's possible.
One of us will be on. Kid wants to try the smaller screen tonight.Damn it!
Going to try and be on by 9 tonight.