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Other Geeky Stuff / Re: What is your optimal monitor size?
« Last post by TheSoulhunter on Wed, 03 June 2026, 14:22:26 »
Lies, bigger is always better, everything else is the problem, including your neck.

So, the solution is to get a BIGGER NECK? :D

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Other Geeky Stuff / Re: Playing old PC games from 90s-00s
« Last post by TheSoulhunter on Wed, 03 June 2026, 14:16:58 »
Started Baldur's Gate enhanced edition - brings me back when it was released, hundreds of hours played.

Apparently they are remastering it! Both, 1 and 2. That would be awesome.

I feel that...
For me it was Diablo 2 (the last good Diablo imo).
I plan to get Path of Exile 2 as soon as it's finished (early-access atm).
It seems to be the spiritual successor of old-school Diablo from what I have seen.
And yeah, I would definitely also get a remaster of Balduars Gate 1+2 if it happens.
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Other Geeky Stuff / Re: Playing old PC games from 90s-00s
« Last post by TheSoulhunter on Wed, 03 June 2026, 14:14:23 »
There was the dell S3225QC for $350,  32" 3840x2160 oled 120hz that Tp4 urged everyone to buy from Costco recently, But it's probably out of stock now in most places.

If you want something like that, you'll have to go to the $500 sale range, 165hz 4K OLED from MSI or Asus, usually Newegg.

Tp4 however recommends the new iterated dark film covered QD oled models. They're all using the same samsung dark film panels, but call it dark armor, etc, etc.

4K 240hz is great, will be in the $600-800 range,  4K 360hz is incoming, probably $1000+.


Up to 1k is fine as I probably gonna keep it for a decade...
Another requirements I forgot: It has to be a non glossy (matte) screen.
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Off Topic / Re: The Economic Collapse
« Last post by fohat.digs on Wed, 03 June 2026, 13:27:38 »

chasing bad money with good.


How lucky we are to have a very stable genius at the helm.
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Off Topic / Re: The Economic Collapse
« Last post by tp4tissue on Wed, 03 June 2026, 11:27:53 »
Ok, so it seeeeeems,  that the military solution is basically totally collapsed now that 1rnto may indeed have decided to build The Weapon, which they didn't want to before.

But basically,  the last thing we can do is leave,  if we stay, it's just chasing bad money with good.

So.... guess we're going to stay,  and prepare for hyper inflation?
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Other Geeky Stuff / Re: Playing old PC games from 90s-00s
« Last post by tp4tissue on Wed, 03 June 2026, 11:21:24 »
There was the dell S3225QC for $350,  32" 3840x2160 oled 120hz that Tp4 urged everyone to buy from Costco recently, But it's probably out of stock now in most places.

If you want something like that, you'll have to go to the $500 sale range, 165hz 4K OLED from MSI or Asus, usually Newegg.

Tp4 however recommends the new iterated dark film covered QD oled models. They're all using the same samsung dark film panels, but call it dark armor, etc, etc.

4K 240hz is great, will be in the $600-800 range,  4K 360hz is incoming, probably $1000+.
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Group Buys and Preorders / Re: [GB] Nooir K2 - The Klavier II | GB Live!
« Last post by Kokaloo on Wed, 03 June 2026, 11:07:42 »
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Woah, these are GREAT!!! I may have to order more keycaps for mine!!! Cant wait to switch out my aging Model M13!!!

The first batch of pad printed keycaps was delivered today and they are gorgeous!  They look great in person, despite a very slight fuzziness in the ink that was noted before.  With the clear protective layer applied over the ink of each key, I'm hopeful that the ink outlasts the originals which had no protective layer.

These pad printed Model F / Model M keycaps were well worth the wait!

https://www.modelfkeyboards.com/product/pad-printed-model-f-key-set/

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Other Geeky Stuff / Re: Playing old PC games from 90s-00s
« Last post by phinix on Wed, 03 June 2026, 09:45:14 »
Started Baldur's Gate enhanced edition - brings me back when it was released, hundreds of hours played.

Apparently they are remastering it! Both, 1 and 2. That would be awesome.
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Other Geeky Stuff / Re: Playing old PC games from 90s-00s
« Last post by TheSoulhunter on Wed, 03 June 2026, 09:28:15 »
I looked up some examples...
Seems it's not about simulating the horizontal beam drawing (mask point to mask point).
But rather the vertical persistence (part of the screen being black, image rolling top to bottom).

I can see how this would be enough to give you the CRT beam feel. Good idea...
Remembers me the rolling-scanlines filter I wrote in Avisynth/DShow back in the day.
Unfortunately I am still on 60Hz as there were no large (40" +) high refresh rate monitors when I got it.

Maybe time to upgrade...
Are there 40-45" high refresh rate, color accurate, 16:9 monitors, possibly with split-input/picture function?
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