Hello, im Pablo
Well, I don’t know if this really goes here, but I need help with a problem. Currently, I own a Samsung 1080P Full Hd TV from 2013, 46 inches. I have noticed that with some titles that have native or upscaled 4k resolution, such as Elden Ring, Red dead redemption 1, gta V Remastered, or especially Guardians of the Galaxy, I notice a strange effect. This doesnt happen with every game, for example, with psychonauts 2, the gunk, alan wake remastered or The gunk, everything its ok. I have not found the specific name but I think it is the “ghost effect”. I've tried guardians of the Galaxy and rdr 1 on a 4k display and the problem persist..
My questions are this: Is this a widespread problem in the games I mentioned? Will it be a problem with my television or the graphics card of the console? Are there methods to eliminate this problem? I attached link to some videos so you can see: https://streamable.com/36xkjv https://streamable.com/mrbfdv https://streamable.com/7qrnq2
Hey. I'm not much of a TV expert, but I'm curious about this case. What I usually do is to try to replicate that on another tv or monitor (if you have one available) to see if the problem is the tv or the console. If it's indeed the TV, consider getting a newer tv, or a decently priced used one. Me dejas saber como te fue.
The truth is that I tried on an old samsung 4k tv (2015), and the problem persisted but not in all the mentioned games. For example in the guardians of the galaxy yes, and also the rdr1. I have not tried elden ring on that tv, next week I will be able to. I was seeing that maybe it could be a problem with the color bits, apparently the TVs that I have tested only have 6 bit color, and the one on the console is at least 8. It would be strange if it was a hardware problem..., nobody has given me a concrete answer. One guy told me it was a hardware problem, others didn't.
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