Screenshots of Ridunkulous Quality and Size [2017+]

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Gears of War 4 - Hotel (MP) remake of Gears 3 map
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Security (MP) remake of Gears 2 map - I guess that's one way to slow down enemies.
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Ghost Recon: Wildlands

Ghost Recon Wildlands (1) by X-RAY-89, auf Flickr

Ghost Recon Wildlands (2) by X-RAY-89, auf Flickr

Ghost Recon Wildlands (3) by X-RAY-89, auf Flickr

Ghost Recon Wildlands (4) by X-RAY-89, auf Flickr

Ghost Recon Wildlands (5) by X-RAY-89, auf Flickr

Ghost Recon Wildlands (6) by X-RAY-89, auf Flickr
(good display and a dark room are needed for this screenshot)
Ghost Recon Wildlands (7) by X-RAY-89, auf Flickr

Ghost Recon Wildlands (8) by X-RAY-89, auf Flickr

Ghost Recon Wildlands (9) by X-RAY-89, auf Flickr

Ghost Recon Wildlands (10) by X-RAY-89, auf Flickr
 
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Zelda: Breath of the Wild, 4k downsample + x16 AF with CEMU:

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I'm using a legit Wii U copy but I'm not sure about emulation being 100% legal.
Not worried about the emulation part. Just how to buy and use a copy of the game for CEMU. Is a physically copy required?
 
Injustice 2:
- Max Settings
- TAA+FXAA
- 60fps V-Sync Locked
- 6K DSR Sampling (6144 × 3240)
- LG Native 4K DCI Resolution (4096 × 2160)
- Original images converted from BMP format.
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Fucking hell, they've really hit the nail in the head with the lighting and atmosfere in this game. It looks both cohesive, dramatic and functional. nice.
 
Mortal Kombat XL:
- Max Settings
- 60fps V-Sync Locked
- 8K DSR Sampling (8192 × 4320)
- LG Native 4K DCI Resolution (4096 × 2160)
- Original images converted from BMP format.
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Return of the Tomb Raider: 20 Year Celebration Edition
- Max Settings
- 60fps V-Sync Locked
- 6K DSR Sampling (6144 × 3240)
- LG Native 4K DCI Resolution (4096 × 2160)
- Original images converted from BMP format.

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The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt - Game of the Year Edition
- Max Settings
- V-Sync Enabled
- 8K DSR Sampling (8192 × 4320): 47fps Avg / 56fps Hgh / 40fps Low
- 7K DSR Sampling (7094 x 3741): 55fps Avg / 60fps Hgh / 48fps Low
- 6K DSR Sampling (6144 × 3240): 60fps Locked
- LG Native 4K DCI Resolution (4096 × 2160)

So, I just started playing The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt - Game of the Year Edition (Steam for $19.99), and I must say, I’m loving it so far. The graphics at 8K DSR sampling are amazing and very sharp. Though the framerate at 8K sampling isn’t locked at 60fps, I’m still impressed and not bothered by the current framerate (47fps Avg.) that I'm getting. I can’t believe I waited so long on playing this game. Better late than never - I guess.

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What is that all about? Are you using a different screen than your 79" TV?

The TV natively offers DCI 4K resolution (4096 x 2160) and standard UHD (3840 x 2160). LG doesn't list DCI resolutions on it's site, mostly not to overly confuse consumers dealing with 4K standards. But packed manuals and materials will inform the purchaser. So when I game, it's in DCI standards with 6-8K DSR sampling applied.

That being said, LG isn't the only brand that does this. I just wish my main editing Sammy (Samsung) LCD supported it natively, but it only supports UHD. Most of the video material that I capture/render is in DCI standard ...anything beyond that (i.e., 8K RED material), I'm bouncing over to my desktop Dell LCD.
 
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The TV natively offers DCI 4K resolution (4096 x 2160) and standard UHD (3840 x 2160). LG doesn't list DCI resolutions on it's site, mostly not to overly confuse consumers dealing with 4K standards. But packed manuals and materials will inform the purchaser. So when I game, it's in DCI standards with 6-8K DSR sampling applied.

That being said, LG isn't the only brand that does this. I just wish my main editing Sammy (Samsung) LCD supported it natively, but it only supports UHD. Most of the video material that I capture/render is in DCI standard ...anything beyond that (i.e., 8K RED material), I'm bouncing over to my desktop Dell LCD.

4096x2160 is wider than 16:9 aspect ratio though, around 17:9 I'm fairly sure the panels in these TVs are 16:9, so I don't think your TV has a native 4096x2160 panel, otherwise you should see borders on pixel mapped UHD content. My 4K Samsung TV accepts and even defaulted to 4096x2160 in Windows 10 as well, but with a bit of overscan or scaling.
 
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