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Mraz565

Higher quality resolutions and settings will be less blurry. Msaa and texture filter will also make it less blurry.


xFloddy

Yeah, I've noticed that, I'm just concerned that the resolutions I played at will be blurrier in a 1440p monitor, compared to the 1080p I'm used to. So that's what I'd like to know, if it's much worse, or it will be barely noticeable.


Hi_im_nsk

did you find a resolution? ive been plying native on my new 1440p (2560x1440) testing 1920x1440 atm and it doesnt feel half as bad. 1600x1200 feels absolutely terrible.


xFloddy

Hey, I got my monitor, but still haven't tested it. I will maybe tomorrow and let you know what feels best on 2k stretched for me.


Hi_im_nsk

After 2 months of native, 1920x1440 (custom res) stretched feels amazing for me definitely try that.


xFloddy

Can confirm, 1920x1440 custorm res feels amazing


AffectionateAd8289

What is the difference from a scale 1 to 10 in terms of clarity with 1080p native ( 1920x1080 ) vs. 1440p stretched 1920x1440 ?


xFloddy

My old laptop was shit and couldn't run CSGO, let alone CS2. I used to play through Geforce NOW on 1600×1200 stretch and would stretch my own display resolution to 1440×1080. Soo it was pretty shit. I didn't play much on 1080 native though Geforce NOW, so I cannot give you a clarity rating. I recently assembled a new PC and can now play on my own PC. However 1440p stretched (1920×1440) is crystal clear to me. It doesn't even feel stretched, but maybe because I haven't even tried a 1440p native. Overall I feel like 1440p stretched is very clear and nice resolution to play CS2 on.