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#1 Shaby15
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Hey I figured out how to get the sliders to appear! You have to go into the fielding settings under gameplay settings and set it to "button accuracy". Forget the exact steps to do this but I'll post that at some point.

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How am I supposed to make accurate throws in the field?? In the gameplay options I have the accuracy meter turned on, however there is no accuracy meter when I make throws! All I see is a circle under my player's feet that fills up with red depending on how long I hold down the throw button. Is this supposed to be the "meter"? I thought there was supposed to be a meter over the players' head that I can use to time throws accurately by releasing the throw button at the right time.

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#3  Edited By Shaby15
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@ps4hasnogames said:

@shaby15 said:

I've been looking at this chart that a lot of websites have about what resolutions are worth it for certain TV sizes and distances from the TV: http://icdn3.digitaltrends.com/image/720vs1080-625x1000.png

Based on the TV size I'll probably get (between 32 and 39 inches) and my distance from the TV, it looks like I'm right on the line as to whether or not a 1080p TV is worth it over a 720p one.

There's a ton of stuff to consider here. Right now I have a 27" standard def. TV, so any HDTV will look amazing in comparison. As long as it's clear enough to easily read the small text in PS4 games, I'm good with the quality. Therefore my #1 priority is having no imput lag and my #2 priority is a good price. I also wouldn't want some weird motion blur problem to happen, but I'm pretty sure anything 60 Hz or higher shouldn't have that.

Regarding what hoosier said, I woder how much TV size affects imput lag. I'm going to check that displaylag.com site for answers. Edit: The only bad thing about this site is that it mysteriously has no TVs between 32" and 39" but seems to have every other inch increment covered... Still very helpful though.

oh god, I told you DO NOT GET A 720P. you WILL notice the difference no matter how far you're sitting, a 720p tv looks shitty and blurry even on a ps3 much less a ps4, you have games that are made at 900p-1080p so why would you make your console seem weak with a 720p tv. You can find a vizio or toshiba or LG for a low price and 1080p. get a 47 inch 1080p tv.

http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olstemplatemapper.jsp?_dyncharset=UTF-8&_dynSessConf=5416962530695931643&id=pcat17071&type=page&ks=960&st=categoryid%24abcat0101001&sc=Global&cp=1&sp=-bestsellingsort+skuidsaas&qp=tvscreensize_facet%3DTV+Screen+Size%7E46%22+-+49%22%5Everticalresolution_facet%3DResolution%7E1080p%5Ecurrentprice_facet%3DPrice%7E%24250+-+%24499.99%5Ecurrentprice_facet%3DSAAS%7EPrice%7E%24500+-+%24749.99&list=y&usc=All+Categories&nrp=15&fs=saas&iht=n&seeAll=&browsedCategory=abcat0101001

Alright... I hear ya. I've been considering a 1080p TV more over the last day because I looked at a list of all the PS4 games and their resolution and it seems like almost all of them run at 1080p (this isn't so true for the Xbox One's games) so there shouldn't be any issues. Plus I found the following 39" 1080p TV that has a 4.5 out of 5 rating from gamers on Best Buy's website. Then again, most of these "gamers" could just be parents of kids that have no idea of the concept of input lag. I'm still doing more research.

http://www.bestbuy.com/site/insignia-39-class-38-1-2-diag--led-1080p-60hz-hdtv/7790041.p?id=1218860215454&skuId=7790041&st=categoryid$abcat0101001&cp=1&lp=4

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#4  Edited By Shaby15
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Also, just realized that I've been spelling "input" wrong this whole time, including in the thread title. Now people googling for answers about this stuff will be less likely to find this topic :l

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#5  Edited By Shaby15
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I've been looking at this chart that a lot of websites have about what resolutions are worth it for certain TV sizes and distances from the TV: http://icdn3.digitaltrends.com/image/720vs1080-625x1000.png

Based on the TV size I'll probably get (between 32 and 39 inches) and my distance from the TV, it looks like I'm right on the line as to whether or not a 1080p TV is worth it over a 720p one.

There's a ton of stuff to consider here. Right now I have a 27" standard def. TV, so any HDTV will look amazing in comparison. As long as it's clear enough to easily read the small text in PS4 games, I'm good with the quality. Therefore my #1 priority is having no imput lag and my #2 priority is a good price. I also wouldn't want some weird motion blur problem to happen, but I'm pretty sure anything 60 Hz or higher shouldn't have that.

Regarding what hoosier said, I woder how much TV size affects imput lag. I'm going to check that displaylag.com site for answers. Edit: The only bad thing about this site is that it mysteriously has no TVs between 32" and 39" but seems to have every other inch increment covered... Still very helpful though.

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#6  Edited By Shaby15
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I'm going to get a new HDTV and a PS4, and imput lag is by far the thing I'm most worried about. I've been doing a ton of research on this, but nobody around the internet seems to answer the most key questions. I plan on using an HDMI cable. I also plan on getting a TV that is $350 or less. Remember that all of these questions are about the PS4.

1. Is a TV with a lower resolution less likely to have imput lag? I think I'm going to get a 720p TV instead of 1080p because I heard some PS4 games run at 720p, and it's supposedly an imput lag risk to play a 720p game on a 1080p TV. I don't know if the reverse is true (whether or not it causes imput lag to play a game that runs at 1080p on a 720p TV).

2. Which is overall less of an imput lag risk: a 720p or 1080p TV?

3. How do the cheaper Plasma, "LED", and "LCD" televisions compare with imput lag being the only thing considered?

4. Does lower Hz on a TV mean less imput lag risk?

5. What kind of TV do YOU play your PS4 on, and how much imput lag is there?

Bonus: How good of a TV do you need to read the ridiculously small text that is in some of these PS4 games?

Feel free to say anything else that is helpful. Thanks!